Mega’s unbreakable encryption proves to be anything but

Boffins devise five attacks to expose private files

Mega, the New Zealand-based file-sharing biz co-founded a decade ago by Kim Dotcom, promotes its “privacy by design” and user-controlled encryption keys to claim that data stored on Mega’s servers can only be accessed by customers, even if its main system is taken over by law enforcement or others.…

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