Chronicle (Zimbabwe)

UK targets WhatsApp encryption after London terror attack

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THE British government has said its security services must have access to encrypted messaging applicatio­ns such as WhatsApp to prevent violent crimes.

UK media reports have suggested that the man behind an attack in London last week sent an encrypted WhatsApp message moments before killing four people by ploughing his car into pedestrian­s and fatally stabbing a policeman.

Home Secretary Amber Rudd said on Sunday it was “completely unacceptab­le” that police and security services had not been able to crack the heavily encrypted service.

“You can’t have a situation where you have terrorists talking to each other — where this terrorist sent a WhatsApp message — and it can’t be accessed,” she told SkyNews.

Police said on Saturday that they still do not know why the suspect, 52-year-old Khalid Masood — had carried out the attack in central London, adding it was likely that he had acted alone, despite a claim by the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant (ISIL) group.

In a separate interview with the BBC, Rudd said endto-end encryption was vital to cybersecur­ity to ensure that business, banking and other transactio­ns were safe — but insisted it must also be accessible.

“It’s not incompatib­le. You can have a system whereby they can build it so that we can have access to it when it is absolutely necessary.” Rudd said she did not yet intend to force the industry’s hand with new legislatio­n, but would meet key players on Thursday to discuss this issue.

Brian Paddick, a home affairs spokesman for the opposition Liberal Democrats and former deputy assistant commission­er in the Metropolit­an Police, said the security services could view “the content of suspected terrorists’ encrypted messages”. “The real question is, could lives have been saved in London last week if end-to-end encryption had been banned? All the evidence suggests that the answer is no.”

There may be difficulti­es in taking on technology companies such as Facebook-owned WhatsApp.— AP.

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