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by walterbell
1056 days ago
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From the MLS protocol discussion posted elsewhere in this thread, https://securitycryptographywhatever.com/2023/04/22/mls/ .. you have a cryptographic guarantee that everybody sees the same list of admins, sees the same list of, of non-admins and general members and whatnot.
.. The server can absolutely not inject participants because the server is not a member. So, there is this add operation, that can only be performed by an existing member. However, there is also a way for a server, or let’s say generally an outside party to suggest, uh, other members.
But that requires the outside party, you know, to have a well-defined credential and to sign that request. And then that can be honored and everybody will see that that was a suggestion from the server. And that’s a controlled way, how you can add people to a group, but you can never do that, you know, steathily.
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How do you think otherwise "Wire offers a surveillance service for administrators to track and record messages for specific users " in order to "protect your organization from legal proceedings, such as litigation, government investigations, or Freedom of Information Act requests".