#signalprotocol

R. Scott (i47i) :freebsd_logo:i47i@hachyderm.io
2026-01-29

Lawsuit Alleges That WhatsApp Has No End-to-End Encryption

A lawsuit filed in San Francisco alleges that #WhatsApp's end-to-end encryption contains backdoors allowing #Meta employees to access user messages in real-time.

According to the complaint, internal tools allow engineers to view chats by User ID without a separate decryption step, bypassing the Signal Protocol protections the app claims to use.

The lawsuit cites £whistleblowers who claim that workers can request access to specific accounts via internal tasks, gaining unlimited temporal scope to a user's history, including deleted messages. Meta has labeled these claims false and absurd.

Technical experts note that while the Signal Protocol itself is mathematically secure, the integrity of end-to-end encryption relies entirely on the security of the endpoints. Potential vulnerabilities in WhatsApp include unencrypted cloud backups, metadata collection, and the fact that the client software is closed-source.

Without the ability to audit the code or verify public keys through an independent directory, users must trust that the application is not exfiltrating plaintext data before it is encrypted for transit.

The legal action highlights the ongoing tension between corporate privacy marketing and the technical reality of centralized messaging platforms. If the allegations of an internal "widget" for message access are proven true, it would represent a fundamental breach of the encryption standards Meta has advertised since 2016.
it.slashdot.org/story/26/01/27

#WhatsApp #Meta #Privacy #CyberSecurity #Encryption #DataPrivacy #E2EE #TechNews #Lawsuit #Whistleblower #DigitalRights #Messaging #InformationSecurity #SignalProtocol

2026-01-28

I have to say, I am no fan of Whatsapp - but being taken to court by a company that builds and deploys spyware, (most notably;; Pegasus) because they claim that it Whatsapp is not E2EE is a bit rich!

Lawsuit Alleges That WhatsApp Has No End-to-End Encryption

pcmag.com/news/lawsuit-alleges

#Whatsapp #NSO #SignalProtocol #Lawsuit

Jason D. Moss 🇨🇦jasondmoss@mastodon.online
2025-10-29

...users of #Signal and other messengers relying on the #SignalProtocol need not concern themselves with any of these new designs. To paraphrase a certain device maker, it just works.

@arstechnica @signalapp #Encryption #Quantum #SPQR
arstechnica.com/security/2025/

2025-08-25

#twonly uses the #signalprotocol to encrypt all messages end-to-end. As with #signal, you can check the security number via the QR code to make sure that everything went smoothly during the key exchange.

#security #privacy #snapchat #goeuropean #unplugtrump

Screenshot of the securitynumber view of twonly.
CosicBeCosicBe
2024-07-03

[2/2] 🔋 **Efficiency Gains:**
✅ Reduced computation➡️reduced energy consumption.
✅ Highly beneficial for low-powered hardware such as IoTs and WSNs.

Skye is accepted at ACM ASIACCS 2024. Discover how Skye transforms secure communication! 🌐🔑 (ePrint - ia.cr/2023/781)

Nerd, SkriblifaxNerd@medic.cafe
2024-07-01
Nemeth/Star Productions 🇪🇺nemethstarproductions_official
2023-09-29
Nemeth/Star Productions 🇪🇺nemethstarproductions_official
2023-09-20

Signal Messenger starts strengthening its Signal Protocol against future quantum-computer decryption threats.

The new protocol upgrade - called PQXDH - is rolling out already and new Signal clients already use it.

signal.org/blog/pqxdh/

Lane Sawyer🌹lanesawyer
2023-09-20

Woooo the most secure messenger in the world just got even more secure: signal.org/blog/pqxdh/

2023-06-03

So, if you are familiar with Signal and using [Silence] [1], I have some excellent news for you. A keyboard for Android implemented the Signal protocol without the need for servers. This lets you have encrypted messages between two Android users over any channels you have available.

f-droid.org/en/packages/com.am

[1]: @silence

#KryptEY
#SilenceApp
#SignalProtocol

Aaron Toponce ⚛️:debian:atoponce@fosstodon.org
2022-11-28

#Twitter will adopt #SignalProtocol for encrypted DMs, according to Jane Manchun Wong. Unfortunately, she deleted her account due to racist attacks against her.

#e2ee #cryptography

tesmanian.com/blogs/tesmanian-

PerfectDude!gogol@libranet.de
2022-11-28
@elgg
Sounds like a positive move to me. #SignalProtocol is open sourced and is already being used by #whatsapp as well as secured #fb chat. Lot of people use DM's on social media platforms thinking they are private and this move will help protect some of them. For anyone who is more privacy concious, I'm sure they'll use things like #signal #session etc..
2022-11-27

> #Twitter will adopt the #Signal Protocol for Encrypted DMs - Seeing code references of the #SignalProtocol inside Twitter’s #iOS app

nitter.net/wongmjane/status/15

#technology #privacy

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