Dutch and French authorities have cracked another encrypted communication service that criminals allegedly used to communicate with each other. The service, named Matrix, was the successor to previously cracked services such as ANOM, Sky ECC, and EncroChat. Police were able to intercept over 2.3 million messages and were able to read along with conversations for months.
2.3 million messages is 2000 people sending 3 texts a day for a year. I know a friend group chats that would blow past that with a fraction of the users.
Whatever this service is is so small, that related articles are the only information I can find on it.
2.3 million messages is 2000 people sending 3 texts a day for a year. I know a friend group chats that would blow past that with a fraction of the users.
When you put it like that, that’s… pitiful. Two and a third of a million sounds like so much more than it actually is.