Skype's Legacy: End-to-End Encryption for the Masses

Skype's legacy: Pioneering end-to-end encryption for today's messaging apps.
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Skype's Legacy: End-to-End Encryption for the Masses
In the early evening of March 5, 2012, in Cairo, Egyptian revolutionaries stormed the headquarters of the secret police called the State Security Investigations (SSI) service, a building known as “the capital of hell” because of its reputation as a place where ruthless officers tortured prisoners.  Image Credits:David Ramos / Getty Images Inside, protesters found both intact and shredded documents, torture devices, hard drives, CDs, and DVDs — all documenting nightmarish torture and widespread surveillance. Among the documents, protesters found a memorandum written in Arabic by SSI officers about a mysterious software called FinFisher, made by the British-German company Gamma International. The officers reported that FinFisher was a “high-level hacking system” with several capabilities, including the ability to access email inboxes and upload “spy files” on the target’s device, tracking their communications, gaining “complete control” over the devices of the hacked targets, and — cruciall…