At my annual China visa renewal: Police officer: I saw you posted on social media about organising an event for journalists on the 8th Me: I don't think I did... Me: *thinks, does he realise he saw that by surveilling my private messages and not on my public feed*
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He was reading my WeChat messages. Tencent claim that they don't keep a copy of WeChat msgs (hence couldn't give them to govt), and msgs are end-to-server encrypted. Either the encryption is broken, the server is compromised, or...that claim isn't true
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Replying to @YuanfenYang @jedisct1
Let me recap to see if I understand this. You run software downloaded from a website over a hostile network on a proprietary computer AND you have the expectancy of privacy?
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Replying to @marco_peereboom @YuanfenYang
I don’t think WeChat ever claimed E2E encryption, only secure transport.
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