• maxinstuff@lemmy.world
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    7 months ago

    This shit is why end to end encryption is so important.

    All platforms, no matter how trustworthy, can be corrupted. No e2e, no privacy.

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      But this is intentional. TG’s ToS forbids alternative clients with their own E2EE.

      Also he’s the VK founder, which kills any idea of “trustworthy” immediately.

      It’s part of TG’s business model, I think, something in the price list for governments. And the way they treat alternative clients in reality also hints that maybe backdoors are as well. Say, a new message format of the day (they add them really often) arrives in a new official Telegram version, somehow it’s nowhere to be seen in the channels and groupchats you’re in, but some day a DM arrives with harmless text and some code runs on your client machine.

      I use Telegram, but trusting it would be asinine. Even trustworthy services can be abused, and TG doesn’t even pretend to be that.

      I think he got arrested because happening to be in Baku for a couple weeks and then still be there at the same time with Putin-Aliyev meeting, and their agreements apparently having intersections with Durov’s activity, is openly weird.

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    Looks like France is enforcing chat control 2.0 a bit prematurely.

    The EU council is meeting to discuss it again on October 10. A new vote is likely in mid-December. Many parties and countries have turned their coat to support the proposal.

    The fight is not over.

  • Uriel238 [all pronouns]@lemmy.blahaj.zone
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    Sounds like French law enforcement wants a police state that supercedes the civil rights of the public.

    You know, the French public have a reputation for getting ugly when the state gets uppity.

    That sword over Damocles is swaying in the breeze.

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      From translating TFA:

      Justice considers that the absence of moderation, cooperation with law enforcement and the tools offered by Telegram (disposable number, cryptocurrencies, etc.) makes it complicit in drug trafficking, child crime offenses and fraud.

      Same reason Russia wanted to arrest him, failure to do the government’s bidding.

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        7 months ago

        By that logic we should arrest all Car company CEOs for being complicit in crime lol, it’s not exactly his choice what people do with his product

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          Not really comparable because the illegal content is hosted and distributed through his servers. Which is why most sites are moderated to a degree. This dude basically said “fuck off” whenever takedowns were issued. It’s hardly a surprise that he’s been arrested.

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            The analogy works if you lease or rent.

            Rent a car, commit a crime, boom — rental company is on the hook apparently. Moronic.

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              This is more like arresting the getaway driver, not the car manufacturer.

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                Except the getaway driver is just a cabbie who will drive anyone who gets in. He didn’t know he was part of a heist.

                Would you hold the CEO of lyft responsible if one of their self-driving cars were used in a heist?

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      Told Russia to fuck off, and now France is complicit.

      Tells us a lot about how governments view Telegram.

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      As the CEO he should be responsible for anything he was facilitating as part of his business, and that would include crimes committed using telegram that he was aware of and both did nothing to remove from his service and made it harder for law enforcement to prosecute. You know, like how a warehouse owner who knowingly sells space to pedos and does what he can to keep the police from searching the warehouee is complicit.

      There are some circumstances where they are unaware or only take halfhearted measures, but in this case it looks like he is being investigated for actively working to enable criminals, including pedos. As the head executive, he doesn’t have to do it personally if he is directing staff to make it happen.

      Edit: explaining the logic behind something isn’t the same as agreeing with that logic

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        I’m sorry, but it’s a private messaging app! Not even the owners are supposed to know what is going on in the chats. It’s not a moderation situation - I don’t know if he rejected a request to ban accounts, but it isn’t how things are supposed to be.

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          Well, the French police seem to be saying the way he is running the company involves being knowingly complicit, not that they just happen to be hosting/facilitating communication without the company’s knowledge.

          They could be wrong, but this is part of the process of finding out.

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          Isn’t the main problem that most people don’t use the E2E encrypted chat feature on Telegram, so most of what’s going on is not actually private and Telegram does have the ability to moderate but refuses to (and also refuses to cooperate)?

          Something like Signal gets around this by not having the technical ability to moderate (or any substantial data to hand over).

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            Exactly. Telegram has a ton of public channels full of content that is illegal in most EU countries and refuses to comply with any local laws on things like hate speech. They know perfectly well what their platform is used for, they just don’t care. It would be a wildly different case if everything were E2E encrypted by default.

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    can’t believe that letting criminals and paedophiles run amuck on your service with no moderation would have consequences.

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      I have it on good authority that pedos and criminals drive cars and eat food too! We should do something to those facilitating that.

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      Oh shit! Not criminals and paedophiles! I didn’t realize they were using Telegram to break the law. Yes, we should definitely end E2E encryption if that’s the case. Thank you for enlightening me 🙏🙏

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        While we are at it, why not voluntarily wire out houses and put a person to interpret our conversations on 24/7 duty into our cellars? You never know whether your family members or you yourself are complicit of something.