Austrian government agrees on plan to allow monitoring of secure messaging
Austrian government agrees on plan to allow monitoring of secure messaging
reuters.com
Austrian government agrees on plan to allow monitoring of secure messaging
reuters.com
Well then by definition, it's no longer secure.
Oxymoron. If the government can "monitor" it it's not "secure" messaging.
The "End to end" encryption model of messenger apps allows the inspection of messages at each end. I just need to have your phone and read your messages. This doesn't mean it is not secure.
As some comments here confuse this with mass surveillance - this is the opposite:
βThe monitoring of encrypted messages is to be carried out by installing a program in the computer system to be monitored, which exclusively extracts sent, transmitted or received messages either before encryption or after decryption.β This officialese describes the official plan of the Austrian federal government to buy malware and use it to monitor citizens who are not suspected of any criminal offense β if other investigative measures appear futile.
(Source: heise)
I personally have strong concerns that infecting the phones of the suspected persons is a reasonable approach. It's probably extremely expensive, sponsors a doubious (at best) business model and if anything, can be used to find a drug dealer's customers.
I honestly don't know what they're talking about. If they're monitoring it then it is not and was never secure.