Privacy

Unlocking the Silent Snitch: How Push Notifications Are Breaking Secure Encryption

A clever legal workaround is allowing federal investigators to bypass end-to-end encryption by harvesting metadata from push notification servers.
By Blip Tech 1 min read

Recent legal proceedings in Texas have revealed a potent surveillance technique used by law enforcement to monitor encrypted communications on iPhones. By subpoenaing push notification databases, federal investigators can access a trail of metadata that links users to specific messages sent via secure apps like Signal. While the messages themselves are theoretically encrypted, the notifications sent through server infrastructure provide a roadmap of activity that helped convict defendants in a high-profile vandalism case. This revelation underscores a significant privacy vulnerability where the delivery mechanism of a message can be just as revealing as the content itself.

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