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VanEck CEO warns on Bitcoin encryption and privacy

VanEck sees quantum threats and privacy gaps in Bitcoin. Summary VanEck CEO warns on Bitcoin encryption and privacy VanEck considers Zcash as Bitcoin faces quantum risks Industry experts debate Bitcoin’s quantum computing threat VanEck CEO Jan van Eck questioned Bitcoin’s encryption and privacy protections during a recent appearance on CNBC’s Power Lunch, stating the asset … Read more

Encryption Made for Police and Military Radios May Be Easily Cracked

For this reason, Murgatroyd noted that purchasers of TETRA-based radios are free to deploy other solutions for end-to-end encryption on their radios, but he acknowledges that the one produced by the TCCA and endorsed by ETSI “is widely used as far as we can tell.” Although TETRA-based radio devices are not used by police and … Read more

Google says UK government has not demanded an encryption backdoor for its users’ data

The U.K. government is reportedly backing down from its earlier demand that Apple build a secret backdoor allowing its authorities access to customer data worldwide, following a harsh rebuke from the U.S. government. But one U.S. senator wants to know if other tech giants, like Google, have also received secret backdoor demands from the U.K. … Read more

XChat, new DM feature, adopts Bitcoin-style encryption: Elon Musk

Key Takeaways Elon Musk announced XChat, a direct messaging feature using Bitcoin-style encryption and built with Rust. XChat includes vanishing messages and supports cross-platform audio/video calls without phone numbers. Share this article XChat, a new direct messaging (DM) feature being rolled out on Elon Musk’s platform X, is built on Rust and adopts Bitcoin-style encryption … Read more

Florida Man Enters the Encryption Wars

Just three months into the Trump administration’s promised crackdown on immigration to the United States, Immigrations and Customs Enforcement now has a $30 million contract with Palantir to build a “near-real time” surveillance platform called ImmigrationOS that would track information about people self-deporting (electing to leave the US). Meanwhile, the Department of Homeland Security has … Read more

Florida draft law mandating encryption backdoors for social media accounts billed ‘dangerous and dumb’

A Florida draft bill that would require social media companies to provide encryption backdoors for law enforcement officials to access user accounts has cleared a key legislative hurdle, and will now advance to the state’s Senate floor for a vote. Florida lawmakers unanimously approved pushing the bill through committee, per Florida Politics.  The “Social Media … Read more

A New Era of Attacks on Encryption Is Starting to Heat Up

Over the past decade, encrypted communication has become the norm for billions of people. Every day, Signal, iMessage, and WhatsApp keep billions of messages, photos, videos, and calls private by using end-to-end encryption by default—while Zoom, Discord, and various other services all have options to enable the protection. But despite the technology’s mainstream rise, long-standing … Read more

UK quietly scrubs encryption advice from government websites

The U.K. government appears to have quietly scrubbed encryption advice from government web pages, just weeks after demanding backdoor access to encrypted data stored on Apple’s cloud storage service, iCloud.  The change was spotted by security expert Alec Muffet, who wrote in a blog post on Wednesday that the U.K.’s National Cyber Security Centre (NCSC) … Read more

Apple is challenging U.K.’s iCloud encryption backdoor order

Apple is challenging a U.K. Government data access order in the Investigatory Powers Tribunal (IPT), the Financial Times reports. The order targeted iCloud backups that are protected by end-to-end encryption. Last month, press leaks revealed the existence of the January order asking Apple to build a backdoor in iCloud’s encrypted backups. U.K. officials are exercising … Read more

As Skype shuts down, its legacy is end-to-end encryption for the masses

In the early evening of March 5, 2012, in Cairo, Egyptian revolutionaries stormed the headquarters of the secret police called the State Security Investigations (SSI) service, a building known as “the capital of hell” because of its reputation as a place where ruthless officers tortured prisoners.  Inside, protesters found both intact and shredded documents, torture … Read more

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