Secure Messaging is a new innovation for confidential story-sharing and source protection, underpinning the Guardian’s commitment to investigative journalism. The Guardian has published the open source code for this important tech to enable adoption by other media organisations.
Ok, so it’s an encrypted, open source whistle-blowing feature in their app / system.
The article is light on technical details but if it makes whistleblowing easier and safer than for example emailing their editors that’s probably a good thing.
But like the ice tracker, wouldn’t download and use the app expose the potential user lists to surface if local authority can ask for such information?
Not only that, but every app will constantly appear to be sending messages, so real messages are greatly obfuscated. That’s honestly the real innovative part of the product IMHO.
Ok, so it’s an encrypted, open source whistle-blowing feature in their app / system.
The article is light on technical details but if it makes whistleblowing easier and safer than for example emailing their editors that’s probably a good thing.
But like the ice tracker, wouldn’t download and use the app expose the potential user lists to surface if local authority can ask for such information?
I think they are bundling this into their regular app, so they’d have to put every guardian read on the list😅
Yep, that’s the point described in the linked paper - traffic goes via the same domains used for their app, and the messenger is embedded in their app
Not only that, but every app will constantly appear to be sending messages, so real messages are greatly obfuscated. That’s honestly the real innovative part of the product IMHO.