Encryption is not going to protect secrets being discussed in an open group chat.
Please give Jim Sanborn some peace.
Under the U.K. law, it’s illegal for the company to even talk about the existence of the order.
It's all about protecting against China, but there's the added benefit of protecting against Trump.
Telegram CEO Pavel Durov released his first public statement since being arrested and signaled a big change for the company.
Telegram is a lot of things, but it's not an encryption-first messaging service.
Apple says its new protections "surpass those in all other widely deployed messaging apps."
From parental consent requirements and encryption breakers to full-on TikTok bans, lawmakers are trying to outdo themselves on boneheaded tech bills.
Apple is joining the ranks of other messaging companies who say the UK's online safety bill would ban end-to-end encryption.
A coalition of more than 90 digital rights organizations drove billboards around Slack headquarters, calling for end-to-end encryption.
WhatsApp and six other encryption apps wrote an open letter urging UK lawmakers not to pass a bill that could threaten its end-to-end encryption services.
Thirty years ago, the U.S. government first floated the idea of a backdoor into public-key encryption, an idea it's been obsessed with ever since.
The security camera company’s parent Anker promised all video stream requests will be E2E encrypted, and that every Eufy camera will be WebRTC-enabled.
The feds have found a new way to dismantle cybercrime organizations like the Hive gang: embed, monitor, then disrupt.
Quantum computing, Signal, and Elon Musk will define the security of our data in 2023.
A new encryption software update is being rolled out in a beta test for eligible Google Workspace users.
The company introduced new user security measures that will protect iCloud accounts via end-to-end encryption, closing a backdoor used to read iMessages.
Critics warn the change could restrict members of the media and impede protestors' ability to effectively organize.
The addition comes roughly 14 months after Ring added opt-in E2EE to 13 of its over devices.
The company has reportedly said the privacy boost is unrelated to a widely publicized Nebraska abortion case, but the timing is certainly interesting.
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