Microsoft Contractors Are Listening to Some Skype Calls
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#3I do remember how Skype used to be end-to-end encrypted.
Funny enough, at one point Microsoft basically merged Skype and MSN, and the text chat parts of Skype started using “MSNP24”, a couple version numbers up from the latest MSN protocol, MSNP22. I never dug in to see how much it was really like MSNP from MSN because I lost interest in Skype not long after.
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#4I have long assumed that with Whatsapp... I honestly don't believe that it's as secure as it used to be: Facebook'a raison d'etre is all about data gathering.
Also, when I read a WhatsApp message on my phone, it's unencrypted as I see it on the screen, it kind of has to be... what stops FB (or anyone for that matter) from reading it too at that point.
Sorry, I went on a tangent a bit there but I feel it was relevant.
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#5I think we have to assume at this point that all online communication tools owned by for-profit mega-corps are compromised and that they can and do listen/analyse everything. I have long assumed that with Whatsapp... I honestly don't believe that it's as secure as it used to be: Facebook'a raison d'etre is all about data gathering. Also, when I read a WhatsApp message on my phone, it's unencrypted as I see it on the…
There's something incredibly dystopian by using humans as part of a process you literally tell people is entirely machines.
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#6I do remember how Skype used to be end-to-end encrypted.
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#7I do remember how Skype used to be end-to-end encrypted.
I don’t know much about how it worked but I’ve heard it described more like obfuscation than encryption. It also used to be P2P but that ended under Microsoft’s ownership. Funny enough, at one point Microsoft basically merged Skype and MSN, and the text chat parts of Skype started using “MSNP24”, a couple version numbers up from the latest MSN protocol, MSNP22. I never dug in to see how much it was really like MSNP f…
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#8This has likely been going on for some time.
https://www.forbes.com/sites/ericjackson/2012/07/22/its-terr...
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#9I do remember how Skype used to be end-to-end encrypted.
I always thought some three lettered agency must have encouraged MS to buy Skype from its foreign owners for precisely that reason. The first 10 years at least MS did absolutely nothing with the company, as if it never really wanted to buy it.