Should probably include the note in the title, I was very dubious of the title till I read the note in the post.
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I love that they call it a major breakthrough that they could read messages. They litterally stole a device that could access the service lmao they didn't do shit, everything worked as intended just was the wrong person with the device
It’s also not that huge a breakthrough, to be honest. I recently finished reading the book “Dark Wire: The Incredibke True Story of the Largest Sting Operation Ever”. It highlights Operation Trojan Shield, in which law enforcement from multiple countries actually ran an encrypted messaging app used by criminals worldwide called ANOM. For over 3 years law enforcement was able to read virtually every message criminals sent over that service. It ultimately led to over 1100 arrests across multiple countries, seizure of 40+ tons of drugs, millions of dollars in various currencies, etc.
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Why do they have the same names. That's confusing.
They were probably inspired by the same source material.