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The app itself is based on Riot, an open-source, self-hostable, and secure IM client-server package: The French gov. has developed its own end-to-end encrypted IM app https://t.co/ss9yYPG1YB
— Datenfresser (@datenfresser) April 20, 2019
But... SURPRISE!!!!!
— Catalin Cimpanu (@campuscodi) April 19, 2019
Tchap was hacked just hours after its release.@fs0c131y found that anyone could register for the government's internal app, even without a government-issued email addresshttps://t.co/qVZv7irpNI pic.twitter.com/cTsGwpJQAO
For my non French speaker followers, here a awesome article in English by @TechCrunch about my finding in the #Tchap app https://t.co/nzWANLwk1d
— Elliot Alderson (@fs0c131y) April 19, 2019
Security researcher @fs0c131y found a major security flaw in the French government's own encrypted messaging app Tchap. https://t.co/Mo6S70ov61
— Zack Whittaker (@zackwhittaker) April 19, 2019
French government releases in-house IM app to replace WhatsApp and Telegram use.
— Catalin Cimpanu (@campuscodi) April 19, 2019
The app is named Tchap, is E2E encrypted, is based on Riot, and is already available for iOS, Android, and a web dashboard is also in the works.https://t.co/LXdyzPjNfr pic.twitter.com/IuBzDZywcy
French government releases in-house IM app to replace WhatsApp and Telegram use | ZDNet https://t.co/xvGliQy9dC #cybersecurity #infosec
— NuHarbor Security (@NuHarbor) April 19, 2019
The app itself is based on Riot, an open-source, self-hostable, and secure IM client-server package: The French gov. has developed its own end-to-end encrypted IM app https://t.co/ss9yYPG1YB
— Datenfresser (@datenfresser) April 20, 2019
French government releases in-house IM app to replace WhatsApp and Telegram use https://t.co/iCXYqLNIrL by @campuscodi
— ZDNet (@ZDNet) April 19, 2019
French government releases in-house IM app to replace WhatsApp and Telegram use https://t.co/TeM928feLL
— The Cyber Security Hub (@TheCyberSecHub) April 19, 2019
French government releases in-house IM app to replace WhatsApp and Telegram use.
— Mahran Auyoun (@MahranAuyoun) April 19, 2019
The app is named Tchap, is E2E encrypted, is based on Riot, and is already available for iOS, Android, and a web dashboard is also in the works.https://t.co/b6DcJVGFC8
French government releases in-house IM app to replace WhatsApp and Telegram use
— True Blue Line (@TrueBlueLine) April 20, 2019
The app is open source and can be implemented by any organisation. CC @AusFedPolice - your IT should be working on this :)https://t.co/huVc7iNxKT
French government releases in-house IM app to replace WhatsApp and Telegram use https://t.co/ZzdXUXGjQH via @ZDNet & @campuscodi
— Laurens Cerulus (@laurenscerulus) April 19, 2019
Security flaw in French government messaging app exposed confidential conversations | TechCrunch https://t.co/iLw3Kd4tCG
— Philippe Vynckier (@PVynckier) April 21, 2019
Security researcher @fs0c131y found a major security flaw in the French government's own encrypted messaging app Tchap. https://t.co/Mo6S70ov61
— Zack Whittaker (@zackwhittaker) April 19, 2019
Security flaw in French government messaging app exposed confidential conversations https://t.co/pACc3VIar3 via @techcrunch // in my experience, usually the last bug fix before release is the last bug.
— Steven Sinofsky (@stevesi) April 21, 2019
Security flaw in French government messaging app exposed confidential conversations – TechCrunch https://t.co/VPzp2VO8ti#Cybersecurity #cybercrime #cyberattacks #hacker #hack #breach #phishing #dos #ransomware #malware #virus #apt #pii #nist #fcc #finra #hipaa #pci pic.twitter.com/HqmpjUka18
— Rich Tehrani (@rtehrani) April 21, 2019
RT @rtehrani: Security flaw in French government messaging app exposed confidential conversations – TechCrunch https://t.co/DfvEkExZhh#Cybersecurity #cybercrime #cyberattacks #hacker #hack #breach #phishing #dos #ransomware #malware #virus #apt #pii … pic.twitter.com/6KTS1Gawi4
— Debt Erazer (@debterazer_com) April 21, 2019
Security flaw in French government messaging app exposed confidential conversations.
— Aghiath chbib (@AghiathChbib) April 20, 2019
Until now Emmanuel Macron’s team relied heavily on Telegram @KaiGrunwitz @DrJDrooghaag @cybersecboardrm @TopCyberNews #cybersecurity #cyberthreats https://t.co/hrHoPBF6yQ
For my non French speaker followers, here a awesome article in English by @TechCrunch about my finding in the #Tchap app https://t.co/nzWANLwk1d
— Elliot Alderson (@fs0c131y) April 19, 2019
Check it. Security flaw in French government messaging app exposed confidential conversations https://t.co/kquzwLlsnN via @techcrunch #tech #digital #data #business pic.twitter.com/TpTsxZatvT
— Kohei Kurihara Blockchain CMO (@kuriharan) April 20, 2019
Security flaw in French government messaging app exposed confidential conversations https://t.co/DAXkuJtboK
— Graham Cluley (@gcluley) April 19, 2019
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OSS no less: French government releases in-house IM app to replace WhatsApp and Telegram use "Just like its US counterpart, the NSA, the French cyber-security agency has a habit of open-sourcing some of its cyber-security projects" https://t.co/CzeAUNkyob via @ZDNet @campuscodi
— Denis Skinner (@SkinnerDenis) April 21, 2019
The benefits of @matrixdotorg and @RiotChat are being recognized, beyond the topic of this article! | Security flaw in French government messaging app exposed confidential conversations https://t.co/6FX3MoUkay
— Scott C. Lemon (@humancell) April 21, 2019
Security flaw in French government messaging app exposed confidential conversations https://t.co/VPzp2VO8ti pic.twitter.com/jOGHbaFLhQ
— Rich Tehrani (@rtehrani) April 21, 2019
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