European Police Chiefs said that the complementary partnership between law enforcement agencies and the technology industry is at risk due to End-to-End Encryption (E2EE). They called on the industry and governments to take urgent action to ensure public safety across social media platforms. "Privacy measures currently being rolled out, such as End-to-End Encryption, will stop tech companies from seeing any offending that occurs on their platforms," Europol said. "It will also stop law enforce
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Five vulnerabilities, two deemed critical, have been found in the Terrestrial Trunked Radio (TETRA) standard. TETRA is the most widely used police radio communication system outside the US. It is used by fire and ambulance services, transportation agencies, utilities, military, border control, and customs agencies in more than 100 nations globally and by the UN and NATO.
The vulnerabilities were discovered by cybersecurity firm Midnight Blue (Amsterdam, Netherlands) with funding from NLnet as