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
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
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
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
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
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