What "backdoor" would Let's Encrypt even implement? That's not how a CA works.
They might be compelled to issue a certificate to an unauthorized (by browser PKI policies, not local law) entity, but that would be very conspicuous due to Certificate Transparency.
What "backdoor" would Let's Encrypt even implement? That's not how a CA works.
They might be compelled to issue a certificate to an unauthorized (by browser PKI policies, not local law) entity, but that would be very conspicuous due to Certificate Transparency.