• balsoft
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    4 months ago

    Problem is not how weak or strong the encryption is

    Here it’s definitely part of discussion. The context was

    It’s encrypted anonymous communication capabilities.

    It’s barely anonymous, and poorly encrypted. The latter is the reason Durov is in custody while Signal devs are scott free. He could easily turn illegal stuff over to French authorities, but doesn’t.

    The bigger problem is that people somehow assume this a huge threat, while all previous cases didn’t involve anything like that.

    There have absolutely been cases where a backdoor/weakness/lack of encryption used to catch criminals before: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Operation_Trojan_Shield https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ennetcom https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/EncroChat . I distinctly remember that there were also arrests of opposition activists in Russia based on personal messages in VKontakte, but can’t find the news right now.

    real criminals do their stuff everywhere (especially on telegram) for years, staying safe.

    Some are staying safe, others are being caught precisely because of this.

    Problem is not how weak or strong the encryption is, but that once you are under oppression and do opposition activities, you’re going to learn by yourself how to deal with it.

    Using better encryption schemes is definitely part of that.

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      4 months ago

      It’s barely anonymous, and poorly encrypted. The latter is the reason Durov is in custody

      There is no logic here. If it was poor it would be very easy to track anyone including criminals. You can check the news to find the reasons.

      There have absolutely been cases where a backdoor/weakness/lack of encryption used to catch criminals before

      I meant telegram related cases.

      Some are staying safe, others are being caught precisely because of this.

      I didn’t see any proofs of that.

      Using better encryption schemes is definitely part of that.

      Part of what? I don’t get the point here.