UK Demands Encryption Backdoor As London Terrorist Used WhatsApp Before the Attack

The government has once again started asking for backdoor in encrypted services, arguing that it can not give enough security to its citizens because the terrorists are using encrypted apps to communicate and plot an attack.

Following last week’s terr… Continue reading UK Demands Encryption Backdoor As London Terrorist Used WhatsApp Before the Attack

Signal Messaging App Rolls Out Encrypted Video Calling

WhatsApp and Facebook have so far the largest end-to-end encrypted video calling network of all, but now another popular end-to-end encrypted messaging app recommended by whistleblower Edward Snowden is ready to give them a really tough competition.

T… Continue reading Signal Messaging App Rolls Out Encrypted Video Calling

WhatsApp Backdoor allows Hackers to Intercept and Read Your Encrypted Messages

Important Update — Most Security Experts argued, “It’s not a backdoor, rather it’s a feature,” but none of them denied the fact that, if required, WhatsApp or a hacker can intercept your end-to-end encrypted chats. Read detailed explanation on arguments in my latest article.

Most people believe that end-to-end encryption is the ultimate way to protect your secret communication from snooping, and

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Explained — What’s Up With the WhatsApp ‘Backdoor’ Story? Feature or Bug!

What is a backdoor?

By definition: “Backdoor is a feature or defect of a computer system that allows surreptitious unauthorized access to data, ” either the backdoor is in encryption algorithm, a server or in an implementation, and doesn’t matter whet… Continue reading Explained — What’s Up With the WhatsApp ‘Backdoor’ Story? Feature or Bug!

Explained — What’s Up With the WhatsApp ‘Backdoor’ Story?

What is a backdoor?

By definition: “Backdoor is a feature or defect of a computer system that allows surreptitious unauthorized access to data, ” either the backdoor is in encryption algorithm, a server or in an implementation, and doesn’t matter whet… Continue reading Explained — What’s Up With the WhatsApp ‘Backdoor’ Story?

WhatsApp Backdoor allows Hackers to Intercept and Read Your Encrypted Messages

Important Update — Most Security Experts argued, “It’s not a backdoor, rather it’s a feature,” but none of them denied the fact that, if required, WhatsApp or a hacker can intercept your end-to-end encrypted chats. Read detailed explanation on arguments in my latest article.

Most people believe that end-to-end encryption is the ultimate way to protect your secret communication from snooping, and

Continue reading WhatsApp Backdoor allows Hackers to Intercept and Read Your Encrypted Messages

Signal Messaging App Formal Audit Results Are Good

I’ve recommended Signal Messaging App quite a few times and I do use it myself, I know there are some privacy concerns with the fact it requires Google App Store – but that’s the developers choice. It’s a pretty solid app, clean, sleek and works well across both Android and iOS and the latest news […]

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Signal is Most Secure Messenger, ‘Useless Data’ Obtained by FBI Proves It All

Do you trust your messaging app even though it uses end-to-end encryption?

As I previously said end-to-end encryption doesn’t mean that your messages are secure enough to hide your trace.

It’s because most of the messaging apps still record and store… Continue reading Signal is Most Secure Messenger, ‘Useless Data’ Obtained by FBI Proves It All

Using ‘Signal’ for Encrypted Chats? You Shouldn’t Skip Its Next Update

Two Researchers have discovered a couple of vulnerabilities in Signal, the popular end-to-end encrypted messaging app recommended by whistleblower Edward Snowden.

One of those vulnerabilities could allow potential attackers to add random data to the a… Continue reading Using ‘Signal’ for Encrypted Chats? You Shouldn’t Skip Its Next Update

Germany and France declare War on Encryption to Fight Terrorism

Yet another war on Encryption!

France and Germany are asking the European Union for new laws that would require mobile messaging services to decrypt secure communications on demand and make them available to law enforcement agencies.

French and Germa… Continue reading Germany and France declare War on Encryption to Fight Terrorism