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I wonder if the US backdoors are just better hidden or if there really arent any...
For all networking equipment for example the US based vendors were required (maybe still are?) to put in backdoors.
the smart money is on "just better hidden"
They stopped with Rubicon in 2018 but they probably have a couple of backups besides PRISM.
Operation Rubicon - Wikipedia - https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Operation_Rubicon