[Cryptography] "Zoom's end-to-end encryption isn't

james hughes hughejp at me.com
Wed Apr 8 11:52:45 EDT 2020



> On Apr 7, 2020, at 7:50 PM, Bill Frantz <frantz at pwpconsult.com> wrote:
> 
> It may not be easy, but it seems possible enough to cause me to worry.

The keys come from china. Game over. 

I believe this is a textbook “convenience over security” case. From what I can tell Zoom is heads and shoulders above everyone else in terms of usability and scale.  The vase majority of its uses are teaching elementary through college classes. Not the most security needed applications. 

My concern is unrelated to its use of cryptography, my concern lies in its ability to be a vector to own. 
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