Sujet : Re: whatsapp interoperability
De : me (at) *nospam* privacy.invalid (s|b)
Groupes : comp.mobile.androidDate : 11. Sep 2024, 17:13:28
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Organisation : XXII
Message-ID : <lkdtt9Fp3gkU1@mid.individual.net>
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On Wed, 11 Sep 2024 11:15:46 +0100, Richmond wrote:
Whatsapp uses the Signal protocol. How did they make open source into
closed source? "The Signal Protocol is licensed under the GNU Affero
General Public License (AGPLv3). This license requires that the complete
source code of the licensed work and any modifications be made available
under the same license."
I don't know the details, but someone explained it like this:
A Signal user sends a message to a WA user. The encryption is:
aZ*2
When it reaches the servers at WA something gets added:
aZ*2[Vy*3]
This way data could be gathered by Meta. Meta doesn't give access to
Signal to check if something like this doesn't happen.
I don't know if I'm explaining correctly, but if Signal doesn't want to
cooperate they must have a damn good reason.
-- s|b