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How WhatsApp's client-side E2EE, user-held backup keys, and past reverse engineering undercut claims in a class action lawsuit that Meta can read user chats

It's not every day that we see mainstream media get excited about encryption apps!  For that reason, the past several days have been fascinating …

A Few Thoughts … Matthew Green

Discussion

  • @elonmusk Elon Musk on x
    Reminds me of this classic meme 😂 Use 𝕏 Chat instead of WhatsApp! There will never be “hooks for advertising” in 𝕏 Chat. [image]
  • @durov Pavel Durov on x
    The only thing that's changed since this conversation is the scale. Today, WhatsApp's owner is privately laughing not at 4 thousand, but at 4 billion “dumb fucks” who trust his claims (like WhatsApp's encryption). 📈🤡🔐 [image]
  • r/netsec r on reddit
    WhatsApp Encryption, a Lawsuit, and a Lot of Noise
  • @ErikJonker@mastodon.social Erik Jonker on mastodon
    Great blog which makes again clear for me, why everybody should leave Whatsapp and move to safer alternatives like Signal.  Although it can also be interpreted as a defense of Whatsapp.  —  https://blog.cryptographyengineering.co m/ ...  #whatsapp #signal #security #privacy