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- Date: Sun, 19 Feb 2017 15:44:35 +0900
- From: Furkan Mustafa <furkan@example.com>
- Subject: Re: [tlug] Skype or Something Better: Whatsapp
- References: <8b06da7d-760d-8b07-1823-1337b66f0f36@dcook.org> <b6e65e75-c32d-c07d-d9e2-4c55186c7916@gmail.com> <22691.20810.923234.190933@turnbull.sk.tsukuba.ac.jp> <f9bd7142-41d3-0ae9-f589-590916461e73@sonic.net> <22697.13402.770728.703385@turnbull.sk.tsukuba.ac.jp>
On 2017-02-19 14:59, Stephen J. Turnbull wrote:steve writes: > On 02/14/2017 10:49 AM, Stephen J. Turnbull wrote:> > > Whatsapp has end-to-end encryption once it is set up ... or so the> > > message says. > > Is Facebook's ownership of Whatsapp a problem? No. It's *end-to-end* encryption.I strongly disagree. Facebook is not giving gifts and presents to everybody, and facebook is not fighting for anybody's freedom/privacy. And facebook isnot paying extreme amounts of money to purchase whatsapp for nothing.It was still the same problem even before facebook bought whatsapp. But now it's an even greater danger/problem, when used together with facebook massivedata.It says "It's *end-to-end* encryption". And you have *absolutely no way* ofvalidating that or maintaining that belief, unless you get the sources, compile and run the client software yourself. (I'm not considering the security issues of the platform you'd use in this discussion). Even ifthey're actually trying to provide some real end-to-end encryption in a way they never has access to any keys or data; They still have the ability to just push an extremely simple update to do so. And it's extremely easy tohide that they're doing anything fishy. So it won't be a scandal at all.There is the point of this being not just about the "message contents" too.Any security provided by megacorps *means nothing*, and has never meant anything before.The correct approach should be to never spread conformism and ease of usefor security, and distrust megacorps ultimately, and stop calling peoplewho takes security seriously as 'paranoid', this topic is not a joke anymore,and it's never about a single person's data/choices. Furkan Mustafa
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