Tag Archives: End-to-end encryption

Signal Privacy Vulnerability: FBI Recovers Deleted Messages via iOS Notifications

A new Signal privacy vulnerability allows law enforcement to recover deleted messages from iOS notification databases, highlighting the need for stricter system settings. Continue reading

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WhatsApp Encryption: Why Pavel Durov Calls It a Consumer Fraud

Is WhatsApp encryption truly secure? We explore why Telegram’s founder labeled it a consumer fraud due to cloud backup vulnerabilities. Continue reading

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Proton Workspace and Meet Launched: Privacy-First Collaboration Tools

Proton Workspace has officially launched, introducing a secure, privacy-focused alternative to mainstream office suites alongside the new Proton Meet video platform. Continue reading

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Child Abuse Scanning Law Expiration Sparks Conflict Between Big Tech and EU

Big Tech firms are criticizing the EU for the expiration of the child abuse scanning law, creating a legal dilemma for platforms tasked with monitoring encrypted communications. Continue reading

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Gmail Client-Side Encryption Now Available on Mobile Devices

Google has officially expanded Gmail client-side encryption to Android and iOS, allowing Workspace users to securely manage sensitive emails on the go. Continue reading

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WhatsApp Encryption Lawsuit: Federal Class Action Targets Meta

A major WhatsApp encryption lawsuit alleges that Meta deceptive practices compromised user privacy, sparking a class action over end-to-end security claims. Continue reading

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