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by Aurornis
402 days ago
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No, the point is for the government to have access the plaintext after it is securely delivered to an approved archive location, not TeleMessage having access on AWS-hosted servers exposed to the public internet. TeleMessage pitched their service as using end-to-end encryption of the message into the corporate archive. > End-to-End encryption from the mobile phone through to the corporate archive Apparently the plaintext messages were going to a TeleMessage server on AWS (not an approved government archive location) that was publicly accessible. Naturally it was hacked. |
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