BBC: ANOM: Hundreds arrested in massive global crime sting using messaging app

BBC: ANOM: Hundreds arrested in massive global crime sting using messaging app (“More than 800 suspected criminals have been arrested worldwide after being tricked into using an FBI-run encrypted messaging app, officials say. [¶] The operation, jointly conceived by Australia and the FBI, saw devices with the ANOM app secretly distributed among criminals, allowing police to monitor their chats about drug smuggling, money laundering and even murder plots. [¶] Officials called it a watershed moment.”). There’s likely no reasonable expectation of privacy in a messaging app, even hoping it’s a third-party’s and not the government’s,

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