This is not the only encryption/communications technology company that has been compromised by national intelligence services.
I’m aware of another(potentially) where an employee credibly alleged it.
From the perspective of a national intelligence service, it is likely a far better return on investment to proactively catalogue compromised communications at root, rather than intercept and brute force it later.
I’m aware of another(potentially) where an employee credibly alleged it.
From the perspective of a national intelligence service, it is likely a far better return on investment to proactively catalogue compromised communications at root, rather than intercept and brute force it later.