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In the wake of Edward Snowden's revelations, a San Franciso privacy group has revealed that all of the major messaging apps have fundamental flaws.
爱德华·斯诺登的爆料唤起了我们对信息安全的警觉。来自美国洛杉矶的一个隐私团队透露,绝大多数的通信应用都有根本性缺陷。
The Electronic Frontier Foundation (EFF) released its Secure Messaging Scorecard today, evaluating dozens of messaging technologies on a range of security best practices.
The scorecard includes more than three dozen tools, including chat clients, text messaging apps, email applications, and technologies for voice and video calls - and found all of the major players were left wanting.
'The revelations from Edward Snowden confirm that governments are spying on our digital lives, devouring1 all communications that aren't protected by encryption,' said EFF Technology Projects Director Peter Eckersley.
'Many new tools claim to protect you, but don't include critical features like end-to-end encryption or secure deletion.
'This scorecard gives you the facts you need to choose the right technology to send your message.'
EFF examined them on seven factors, like whether the message is encrypted both in-transit and at the provider level, and if the code is audited2 and open to independent review.
Six of these tools scored all seven stars, including ChatSecure, CryptoCat, Signal/Redphone, Silent Phone, Silent Text, and TextSecure.
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