The founder of chat app Telegram has publicly claimed that feds pressured the company to weaken its encryption or install a backdoor.Live in obedient fear, citizen.
"During our team's 1-week visit to the US last year we had two attempts to bribe our devs by US agencies + pressure on me from the FBI," Pavel Durov said on Twitter. "It would be naive to think you can run an independent/secure cryptoapp based in the US," he added.
Durov's comments follow earlier unsubstantiated claims that arch-rival Signal was compromised.
"The encryption of Signal (=WhatsApp, FB) was funded by the US Government. I predict a backdoor will be found there within 5 years from now," Durov claimed.
18 June 2017
Yeah, This is Reassuring
The developer of a Russian secure messaging app has revealed how elements of the U.S. state security apparatus attempted to threaten and bribe him into putting a back door in his application:
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