M version 82 is at least 371 days old
(and cracked on day 1 by adversaries due to ongoing A Operations errors)
(A M version 82 debuted in public no later than 2025-03-13: 12 months 6 days ago)
Minimal access control requires updating all M types on average every 30 days:
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immediately when pr keys are ordered
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immediately when pr keys expire
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immediately when a key is used by an adversary
A is completely failing to even minimally protect its customers
(this will continue until A switches to a better KGF)
Effective access control requires all of the above, plus much more frequent updates for other forensics reasons:
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zero-effort on-time expirations
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zero-effort detect-and-revoke keys used by adversaries
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zero-effort advanced forensics technologies
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zero-effort simultaneous updates to all H and U M types
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zero-effort 100% verifications for all M updates
KGF100x automatically does all of this and more
If KGF100x had been deployed, all Ms would have been updated 100+ times to stop all adversaries
note: A neglected to update M to version 82 for 2 years
note: A neglected to update U M to version 82 for 2 years 9 months
note: A neglected to update M to version 77 for 2 years 3 months
note: A neglected to update U M to version 77 for 2 years
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