The 2020 EncroChat hack led by French and Dutch police is facing growing legal challenges across Europe and the fallout could have global implications for E2EE (Matt Burgess/Wired)

Matt Burgess / Wired:
The 2020 EncroChat hack led by French and Dutch police is facing growing legal challenges across Europe and the fallout could have global implications for E2EE  —  When police infiltrated the EncroChat phone system in 2020, they hit an intelligence gold mine.  But subsequent legal challenges have spread across Europe.

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Matt Burgess / Wired:
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Matt Burgess / Wired:
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