WhatsApp's recent malicious breach by hackers apparently used the backdoor that WhatsApp already provides to government agencieshttps://www.washingtonpost.com/context/read-the-whatsapp-complaint-against-nso-group/abc0fb24-8090-447f-8493-1e05b2fc1156/ …
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>> React to gov’t requests in this way In what way? Without a backdoor, WhatsApp can provide message and call metadata, and full text for any conversations that have been backed up to their servers (the default setting).
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you know that you don't need to break E2E if you have remote access to the device itself, right? and getting in there is far easier than breaking E2E protocols, especially this one.
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read up before spreading false information: https://m.facebook.com/security/advisories/cve-2019-3568 … Reuters is particularly bad when it comes to covering IT security
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