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There is an entire genre of tricking AI customer service bots into doing work; but few are pointing out the obvious… …that this is how all censorship circumvention works, and that content scanning will inevitably fail in the face of focused ingenuity.

There is an entire genre of tricking AI customer service bots into doing work; but few are pointing out the obvious…
https://alecmuffett.com/article/149128
#ClientSideScanning #OnlineSafety #ai #censorship #surveillance

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Important point reiterated by @marcel_kolaja at #FOSDEM about the #ProtectEU #GoingDark attacks on encryption:

"There is no 'technical lawful access to end-to-end encrypted communication without breaking privacy and security. Period!"
#ClientSideScanning #ChatControl

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UK Orders Ofcom to Enforce Encryption Backdoors [Baroness Berger] also accused tech companies of lying when they say scanning encrypted messages isn’t possible. And maybe they are. But when your answer to that is “Well, we’ll just force them to …

UK Orders Ofcom to Enforce Encryption Backdoors
https://alecmuffett.com/article/140694
#ClientSideScanning #EndToEndEncryption #OnlineSafety #OnlineSafetyAct #censorship #surveillance

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Großbritannien plant Totalüberwachung von Smartphones – Pflicht-Scanning direkt im Betriebssystem Großbritannien plant verpflichtendes Scanning auf Smartphones – Überwachung soll künftig direkt im Betriebssystem ansetzen. Der Artikel <a href="https://tarnkappe.info/artikel/netzpolitik/grossbritannien-plant-totalueberwachung-von-smartphones-pflicht-scanning-direkt-im-betriebssystem-324998.html">Großbritannien plant Totalüberwachung von Smartphones – Pflicht-Scanning direkt im Betriebssystem</a> erschien zuerst auf <a href="https://tarnkappe.info">TARNKAPPE.INFO</a>

📬 Großbritannien plant Totalüberwachung von Smartphones – Pflicht-Scanning direkt im Betriebssystem

#Datenschutz #Netzpolitik #ClientSideScanning #großbritannien #Ofcom #OnlineSafetyAct #PflichtScanning #SmartphoneÜberwachung #Totalüberwachung #Verschlüsselung #VPN

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UK Demands Apple and Google Implement OS-Level Nudity Blocking and Age Verification - WinBuzzer The UK Home Office has demanded Apple and Google implement default OS-level nudity blocking and biometric age verification on all devices.

winbuzzer.com/2025/12/16/u...

UK Demands Apple and Google Implement OS-Level Nudity Blocking and Age Verification

#Apple #Google #UK #OnlineSafety #ChildSafety #AgeVerification #iOS #Android #BigTech #ClientSideScanning #Biometrics

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AND FINALLY: UK House of Lords demands client-side scanning of content to check for “viewing of CSAM” There’s a kind of Orwellian inevitability to this: “Action to promote the wellbeing of children by combating child sexual abuse material (CSAM) … (2) The “CSAM requirement” is that any …

AND FINALLY: UK House of Lords demands client-side scanning of content to check for “viewing of CSAM”
https://alecmuffett.com/article/134940
#AgeVerification #ClientSideScanning #OnlineSafety #OnlineSafetyAct #censorship #surveillance #vpn

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🇪🇺 #Europe

#ChatControl is about power: the power to scan every single picture on your device. If you think that won’t be abused, try searching for how many European countries have been caught illegally using spyware

#ClientSideScanning #encryption

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🇪🇺 #Europe #ChatControl
“Our freedom is built on what others do
not know of our existences.”
Alexander I. Solzhenitsyn
#ClientSideScanning #encryption #MassSurveillance

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Interesting to compare and contrast EU attempts to force chat control, with failed Australian attempt at the same from 2024: 2024 Australia: In November, the eSafety commissioner announced draft standards that would require the operators of cloud and messaging services to detect and remove known child abuse and pro-terro…

Interesting to compare and contrast EU attempts to force chat control, with failed Australian attempt at the same from 2024:
https://alecmuffett.com/article/124507
#ChatControl #ClientSideScanning #EndToEndEncryption #EuropeanUnion #australia #censorship #encryption #surveillance

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EU watchdog attacks Britain over iPhone ‘backdoor’ demand Given how little notice the EU commission have taken of the EDPB regarding Chat Control, I don’t have high hopes: In January, the Home Office demanded that Apple create a way to get around th…

EU watchdog attacks Britain over iPhone ‘backdoor’ demand
https://alecmuffett.com/article/118294
#ChatControl #ClientSideScanning #EndToEndEncryption #censorship #edpb #surveillance

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Bruxelles-ul a descoperit rețeta perfectă: dacă vrei să controlezi tot, spune că o faci pentru binele copiilor Europa vrea să transforme telefonul fiecărui cetățean într-un mic terminal de supraveghere 👉 https://c.aparatorul.md/c9r2m 👈 #algoritmul […]

[Original post on mastodon.social]

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The EU Is Forcing Backdoor Access to Your Phone | [He] Followed the Money Interesting video reflecting information that I would not describe as causative, but certainly influential. Chat control is not dead, it will be back soon.

The EU Is Forcing Backdoor Access to Your Phone | [He] Followed the Money
https://alecmuffett.com/article/117243
#ChatControl #ClientSideScanning #EndToEndEncryption #censorship #privacy #surveillance

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One-man spam campaign ravages EU ‘chat control’ bill | POLITICO I can’t decide if I approve of the coverage or disapprove of the “lone hacker” spin: The website, called Fight Chat Control, was set up by Joachim, a 30-year-old software engineer…

One-man spam campaign ravages EU ‘chat control’ bill | POLITICO
https://alecmuffett.com/article/116596
#ChatControl #ClientSideScanning #EndToEndEncryption #OnlineSafety #censorship #surveillance

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Data protection under fire: Messenger services react to EU chat control | heise online Feedback from Signal, WhatsApp, Messenger & Threema: A Meta spokesperson told netzpolitik.org that despite claims to the contrary, the new proposal from the Danish EU presidency continues to un…

Data protection under fire: Messenger services react to EU chat control | heise online
https://alecmuffett.com/article/116504
#ChatControl #ClientSideScanning #EndToEndEncryption #EuropeanCommission #privacy

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🇪🇺 #Europe

#ChatControl is about power: the power to scan every single picture on your device. If you think that won’t be abused, try searching for how many European countries have been caught illegally using spyware

#ClientSideScanning #encryption #MassSurveillance

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Chat Control is “like a malware on your device” – Signal slams the EU proposal to scan your private chats | TechRadar “Apart from the legal bit, that’s exactly how malware works. It compromises your device in order to gain access to information,” said Signal’s vice-president for global affairs, U…

Chat Control is “like a malware on your device” – Signal slams the EU proposal to scan your private chats | TechRadar
https://alecmuffett.com/article/116368
#ChatControl #ClientSideScanning #EndToEndEncryption #censorship #signal #surveillance

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NEU: Erklärvideo des Max Planck Institute for Security and Privacy zu #Chatkontrolle und #ClientSideScanning.

Das Client-Side-Scanning ist ein Angriff auf Verschlüsselung und untergräbt jegliches Vertrauen in private Kommunikation. Die Bundesregierung muss […]

[Original post on eupolicy.social]

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Vitalik Buterin Warns EU Surveillance Plan Threatens Digital Privacy [He] warned that such measures, while framed as child protection, would erode the foundation of digital privacy [and] that any policy claiming to make society safer by weakening individual security…

Vitalik Buterin Warns EU Surveillance Plan Threatens Digital Privacy
https://alecmuffett.com/article/115300
#ChatControl #ClientSideScanning #EndToEndEncryption #VitalikButerin #censorship #privacy #surveilance

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Chat Control Faces Resistance from VPN Industry Over Privacy Concerns   The European Union is poised at a decisive crossroads when it comes to shaping the future of digital privacy and is rapidly approaching a landmark ruling which will profoundly alter the way citizens communicate online.  A final vote on October 14 is expected to take place on September 12, 2025, as Member States will be required to state their position on the proposed Child Sexual Abuse Regulation — commonly referred to as "Chat Control" — in advance of its final vote. Designed to combat the spread of child abuse content, the regulation would place an onus on the providers of messaging services such as WhatsApp, Signal, and iMessage to scan every private message sent between users, even those messages protected from being read by third parties.  The supporters of the legislation argue that it is a necessary step for ensuring the safety of children, but critics argue that it would effectively legalise mass surveillance, thereby denying citizens access to secure communication and exposing their personal data to the possibility of being misused by government agents or exploited by malicious actors.  Many observers warn that this vote will set a precedent that could have profound implications for the privacy and democratic freedoms of the continent as a whole if its outcome were to turn out favorably.  The proposal is called “Chat Control” by its critics, since it requires all messaging platforms operating in Europe to actively scan user conversations, including those that are protected by end-to-end encryption, in search of child sexual abuse material that is well-known and previously unknown.  In their opinion, such obligations threaten to undermine the very foundations of secure digital communication, creating the possibility of unprecedented levels of monitoring and abuse, which advocates argue could undermine the very foundations of secure digital communication. The VPN Trust Initiative (VTI), an organisation which represents a group of major VPN providers, has been pushing back strongly against the draft regulation, stating that any attempt to weaken encryption would erode the very basis of the Internet's security. VTI co-chair, Emilija Beranskait, emphasised that "encryption either protects everybody or it doesn't," imploring governments to preserve strong encryption as a cornerstone of privacy, trust, and democratic values, urging them to adopt stronger encryption.  According to NordVPN's privacy advocate, Laura Tyrylyte, while client-side scanning is indeed a safety and security concern, it is not an acceptable compromise between an organisation's safety and security, contending that solutions must not be compromised in the interest of addressing a single issue alone.  Moreover, NymVPN's CEO, Harry Halpin, condemned the proposal as “a major step backwards for privacy” and warned that, once normalised, such surveillance tools could be used against journalists, activists, or political opponents. In addition, experts have raised significant technical concerns with the introduction of mandatory scanning mechanisms, stating that such mechanisms will fundamentally undermine the technology underlying online security.  Moreover, they are concerned that client-side scanning infrastructure could be repurposed so that surveillance is widened far beyond what it was originally intended to do, which runs counter to the European Union's own commitments under initiatives such as the Cyber Resilience Act and efforts to prepare for quantum cryptography in the future.  However, a deeply divided political debate is ongoing in the EU. Eight member states have formally opposed the proposal, including Germany and Luxembourg, while fifteen others, including France, Italy, and Spain, are still in favour of the proposal.  There is still some uncertainty regarding the outcome of the October vote because only Estonia, Greece, and Romania have not decided. In addition to the pressure being put on the EU Council, more than 500 cryptography experts and researchers have signed an open letter urging it to reconsider the risks associated with introducing what they consider a dangerous precedent for the future of the digital world in Europe.  It has been suggested that under the Danish-led proposal, messaging platforms such as WhatsApp, Signal, and ProtonMail would have to scan private communications without discrimination. In their current form, the proposal would violate end-to-end encryption in an irreparable way, according to experts.  A direct analysis of links, photos, and videos is part of the system that will run directly on the users' devices before messages are encrypted.  Only government and military accounts are exempt from this analysis, with the draft regulation last circulated to EU delegations on July 24, 2025, claiming to safeguard encryption. Still, privacy specialists are of the opinion that true security cannot be maintained using client-side scanning.  Laura Tyrylyte, NordVPN's privacy advocate, observed that "Chat Control's client-side scanning provisions create a false choice between security and safety." The solution to one problem, even a serious one like child safety, cannot be at the expense of creating systemic vulnerabilities that are more dangerous to everyone."  Several other industry leaders expressed similar concerns as well, including Harry Halpin, CEO of NymVPN, who condemned the measure as “a significant step backwards for privacy.” He explained that the indiscriminate scans of private communications are disproportionate in nature, creating a backdoor that could be exploited if it is normalised.  There is a risk that such infrastructure could easily be redirected towards attacking journalists, political opponents, or activists while also exposing ordinary citizens to hostile cyberattacks. In Halpin's view and the opinion of others, it is more effective to carry out targeted, warrant-based investigations, to take down illegal material swiftly, and to use properly resourced specialist teams rather than universal surveillance as a means of detecting illegal activity.  However, despite the simple concessions made in the latest draft, such as restricting the detection to visual contents and excluding audio and text, the scientific community has remained steadfast in its criticism regardless of the concessions made.  The researchers point out that there are four critical flaws to the system: the inability to scan billions of messages accurately; the inevitable weakening of encryption through the monitoring of devices on-device; the high risk that surveillance can expand beyond its stated purpose due to "function creep"; and the danger that mass monitoring in the name of child protection will erode democratic norms.  While the EU has promised oversight and consent mechanisms, cryptography experts claim that secure and reliable client-side scanning cannot be performed at scale, despite promises of EU oversight and consent mechanisms. This proposal, therefore, is technically flawed as well as politically perilous.  VPN providers are also signalling that they will not stand on the sidelines if the regulation is passed. Several leading companies, including Mullvad, a popular privacy-focused service, have expressed concern about the possibility of withdrawing from the European market altogether if the proposed legislation is passed.  If this happens, millions of users will be impacted, and innovation in this field may be curtailed. Similar advocacy groups, including Privacy Guides, have sounded the alarm in the past weeks, warning that the new regulations threaten to undermine the privacy of all citizens, not only those suspected of wrongdoing, and they urge all citizens to take notice before the September 12 deadline.  A growing number of social media platforms are also being criticised, and voices like Telegram founder Pavel Durov have pointed out that comparable laws have failed in the past, as determined offenders have simply moved to smaller applications or VPNs to avoid these weaker protections, which leaves ordinary users to bear the brunt.  The debate carries significant economic weight. The Security.org website indicates that more than 75 million Americans already use VPN services to keep their privacy online. As Chat Control advances, this demand is expected to grow rapidly in Europe. As per Future Market Insights, by 2035, the VPN industry is expected to grow to a value of $481.5 billion; however, experts caution that heavy regulation may fragment the market and stifle technological development. Denmark has continued to lobby for the proposal despite mounting opposition from civil society groups, technology companies, and several member states as the EU Council prepares to vote on October 14, as tensions are increasing. In recent weeks, citizens have taken to online platforms such as X to voice their concerns about the proposed legislation, warning that Europeans would not have fundamentally secure digital privacy.  Analysts point out that in order to adapt to this changing environment, VPN providers may need to use quantum-resistant technologies faster or explore decentralised models, as highlighted in recent forward-looking studies, which point to the existential stakes of the industry.  However, one central fear remains across all debates: once surveillance infrastructure is embedded in the environment, its scope is unlikely to be limited to combating child abuse. In their view, it could create a framework for broad and permanent monitoring, reshaping the global norms of digital privacy in a way that undermines both the rights of users and technological innovation in the process.  A key question to be answered before the EU's vote on October 14 is whether it can successfully balance child protection with its longstanding commitments to privacy and digital rights while maintaining a sense of security.  It is noted that decisions made in Brussels will have a global impact, potentially setting global standards for how governments deal with encryption, surveillance, and online safety, as experts warn. For legislators, the challenge is to devise effective solutions that protect vulnerable groups without dismantling the secure infrastructures that rely on modern communication, commerce and civic participation.  One possible path forward, according to observers, could be bolstering cross-border investigative collaboration, strengthening rapid takedown protocols for harmful material, and building specialised law enforcement units which are equipped with advanced tools that are able to target perpetrators rather than citizens collectively, to achieve a better outcome.  In addition to the fact that private measures would prove better at combating criminal networks, privacy advocates argue that they would also preserve the trust and innovation that Europe has championed for decades, as well as the sense of security that Europe has promoted for decades.  There will be a clear indication of the EU's global leadership position in safeguarding both child safety and civil liberties through this decision, or whether it will serve as a model for other nations to emulate in terms of surveillance frameworks to maintain secure neighbourhoods.

Chat Control Faces Resistance from VPN Industry Over Privacy Concerns #ChatControlRegulation #ClientSideScanning #cybersecurityrisks

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They say "ChatControl is not a backdoor: it doesn't break E2E encryption, because it's client-side scanning". Let me explain you what this actually means.

https://gagliardoni.net/#20250916_clientside

Client-side scanning is like asking to an alcoholic schizo with a history of corruption, who […]

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The EU Commission seriously claims: “There is no such thing as #ChatControl.” Facepalm. They don’t get it.

The EU Commission seriously claims: “There is no such thing as #ChatControl.”
https://alecmuffett.com/article/114954
#ChatControl #ClientSideScanning #EndToEndEncryption #OnlineSafety #StopScanningMe #censorship #messenger #signal #surveillance #whatsapp

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Kill Privacy Forever! They Will Mandate an App to Watch You! Client Side Scanning
Kill Privacy Forever! They Will Mandate an App to Watch You! Client Side Scanning YouTube video by Rob Braxman Tech

#ClientSideScanning
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Thomas Pearson: Video: Fight Chat Control EU How you can take action:

Thomas Pearson: Video: Fight Chat Control EU
https://alecmuffett.com/article/114891
#ChatControl #ClientSideScanning #EndToEndEncryption #censorship #eu #privacy #signal #surveillance #whatsapp

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Fight Chat Control | Protect Digital Privacy in the EU If you are in the European Union, click this and do something.

Fight Chat Control | Protect Digital Privacy in the EU
https://alecmuffett.com/article/114859
#ChatControl #ClientSideScanning #EndToEndEncryption #censorship #surveillance

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ICE can hack your phone without you knowing
ICE can hack your phone without you knowing YouTube video by Taylor Lorenz

Looks like the penny has finally dropped www.youtube.com/watch?v=_e_v... #ClientSideScanning

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