Apple's iMessage may be the playground for Anonymous to spread DDoS attacks, which coincidentally I was the victim of a few nights ago, but it seems the ability for the Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) to eavesdrop on communications through its service has been posing quite the challenge for the organization. According to a DEA intelligence note obtained by CNET, Apple's iMessage service has made it “impossible to intercept iMessages between two Apple devices.” iMessage's encryption methods were discovered while the DEA's San Jose division were preparing a request to perform surveillance.
Ubergizmo , Federal Agents Are No Match For Apple iMessage Encryption
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hightech2012, Federal Agents Are No Match For Apple iMessage Encryption
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