The title pretty much says it all. According to the report:
the service will encrypt all messages, phone calls, photos, and videos moving among [the devices].
Moxie Marlinspike is involved, so they have a chance of getting it right, and no one, even WhatsApp, will be able to know what you”re saying, texting, viewing, &c. (Unless, of course, your widget is running malware, or the opposition can get their mitts on it.)-: They claim this is available on nearly a billion devices—this is a really big deal.
takyon: Alternate links with no Wired paywall: TechCrunch, Washington Post, CNET, Reuters.
(Score: 2) by bitstream on Wednesday April 06 2016, @03:01PM
You'r right. Unless people are being lulled into using compromised encryption on a massive scale so that it's possible to pick out the unbreakable or hard ones from the crowd that then is only hard from the perspective of ordinary people (plebs).
Proprietary software is now in a dilemma. They can protect profits, or protect trust. It's possible to make a profit from released source but it's not longer an obvious course of action.