Google, WhatsApp, and Apple slap at GCHQ

Remember GCHQ from Snowden era; A 47 companies including Apple, Google, Microsoft and WhatsApp strongly criticize a proposal by UK intelligence agency GCHQ to intercept encrypted .

In one open letter published in Lawfare, the companies say the Secret Service's plans would undermine security, cause customers of encrypted messaging services to lose confidence and ultimately jeopardize citizens' right to and free expression.

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The GCHQ proposal was first published last November in a series of essays and does not necessarily reflect a legislative agenda from the intelligence service..

In the essay, two British intelligence officials claim that law enforcement should be added as a "ghost" participant in any encrypted messaging.

This would mean that secret services would have access to encrypted messages without users knowing it.

The authors of the proposal argue that this solution is no more aggressive than current spyware in unencrypted phone conversations.

In simple words: "since we are watching you anyway, let's make it official."

Although this approach appears to eliminate the need for of any backdoors in encryption protocols, the letter's signatories argue that this solution would further undermine user security and trust.

Responding companies report that this proposal would require messaging applications using encryption to mislead their users by concealing messages or alerts about who is online in a conversation.

Responding to the open letter, one of the original authors of the project, Ian Levy of the National Cyber ​​Security Center, said the proposal was purely "hypothetical" and was intended only "as a starting point for a discussion".

In a statement published by CNBC, Levy said:

"We will continue to engage stakeholders and look forward to an open discussion to reach the best possible solutions."

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