Lorenzo Franceschi-Bicchierai

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Real-time cyber historian of the late capitalist era @TechCrunch. Posts about infosec, surveillance by day. 🍕, ⚽️, 🎸, 🎮 by night. 
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Previously: VICE Motherboard, Mashable, WIRED's Danger Room.
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I am at SummerCon today too, and ~ extremely ~ easy to find, so come say hi.

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According to my sources, Cellebrite used to purchase iPhone prototypes (aka dev-fused devices), which had lower security features, to develop its zero-days. Corellium's founder Chris Wade also purchased them back in the day, according to sources.

https://www.vice.com/en/article/the-prototype-dev-fused-iphones-that-hackers-use-to-research-apple-zero-days/

In case you are wondering, this chart shows what U.S. carriers do if they receive a government surveillance request.
Might go back to fiction while I write my book, to get some inspiration from something that's not another non-fiction book about surveillance or startups.

. @jsrailton has some words that underscore just how important and potentially impactful this ruling is. Huge win for WhatsApp, but more than that, a devastating loss for NSO, and for all its spyware competitors.

https://techcrunch.com/2025/05/06/nso-group-must-pay-more-than-167-million-in-damages-to-whatsapp-for-spyware-campaign/

NSO Group must pay more than $167 million in damages to WhatsApp for spyware campaign | TechCrunch

The five-year legal battle between the Meta-owned company and the most notorious spyware maker in the world ends with a huge win for WhatsApp.

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Skype is getting shut down today. It was certainly one of the most revolutionaries chat apps in history.

Skype was the first major chat app to implement end-to-end encryption, prompting authorities all over the world to freak out about it, and look at spyware as a solution.

“Skype calls have excellent sound quality and are highly secure with end-to-end encryption,” Skype’s homepage read in 2004. 

https://techcrunch.com/2025/03/03/as-skype-shuts-down-its-legacy-is-end-to-end-encryption-for-the-masses/

As Skype shuts down, its legacy is end-to-end encryption for the masses | TechCrunch

iMessage, Signal, and WhatsApp have made E2EE the default for messaging, but Skype paved the way decades ago.

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Looks like there's a second person who was notified by Apple of being a target of government spyware: another right-wing activist in the Netherlands.

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