I think that is too easy an out.
Instead, you have government that is addicted to ripping through people's personal correspondence, suddenly seeing that there are serious consequences to NOT DOING THEIR DAMNED JOBS. (The NSA's job is to safeguard americans. They failed, bigtime, by enabling this cockup. How? Not by somehow not preventing the breach that resulted in the leak, no-- that is and was inevitable. NO-- they cocked up by hoarding a shitload of nuclear-grade exploits, which then all got introduced to the malware and scamware community *ALL AT ONCE*, resulting in a shitstorm that no-one could have prepared for properly. Why? Because they need to keep track of "The terrorists!" and the like. Never mind that the US was perfectly capable of tracking "Terrorists" (even freaking actual SPIES!) long before "the internet", and before "Mass surveillance". They are just addicted to having everyone's communications poured into their troughs, and addicted to being able to do whatever the fuck they want, without consequences. Well-- Natural consequences like this one are hard to keep down, M'kay?)
How many times does this need to happen before people stop listening to their horseshit excuses, and take away their secret court, and take away their precious mass surveillance power, and hold them accountable again?
That is to say-- the congress critters know full well about how the internet works-- they dont really care. They consider having hospitals shut down, massive disruptions of the banking industry, and cyber criminals making use of military grade zero days in massive quantities to be "Perfectly OK!" as long as it allows them to exercise absurd power, and be bossy, manipulative assholes all over the globe.
I think we should stop treating them like ignorant old fools, and treat them like the sociopathic tyrants they actually are-- personally.