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Not only is Zoom's strong end-to-end encryption not actually end-to-end, its encryption isn't even that strong

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It's sad that my default opinion on this fits snugly between:

-sounds like a free service has some Facebook-grade software borks and data privacy violations (quelle surprise)

-I wonder if Zoom are failing to share info with GCHQ and the intelligence teams are upset? (although it sounds trivial to hack them, perhaps not en masse and automated)

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