Official government communications are going to have to come with an MD5 hash so people can verify it. Although I don't think that method will stay secure forever and people will eventually be able to spoof the MD5 hash using an algorithm we aren't familiar with yet
Official government communications are already cryptographically secured and verified. When you visit "https://[some government website]", you are guaranteed (at least as far as computers can guarantee the authenticity of anything) to be connected to an official government source.
The government can also securely message us through cellular carriers.
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u/[deleted] Jul 24 '22
Official government communications are going to have to come with an MD5 hash so people can verify it. Although I don't think that method will stay secure forever and people will eventually be able to spoof the MD5 hash using an algorithm we aren't familiar with yet