Police in the Netherlands announced on Tuesday that were able to break the encryption used on a cryptophone app called IronChat. IronChat is said to be a supposedly secure encrypted messaging service available on BlackBox IronPhones. Police say that criminals mostly purchased these Iron Phones and used the Iron Chat app to communicate amongst themselves, believing that they were safe. The cost of a six-month subscription was around USD 1500. Although, the police did not reveal how they managed to crack the Iron Chat system for obvious reasons, it is suspected that the app had a weakness – such as its reliance on a central server.
As a result of their surveillance, law enforcement agencies have seized automatic weapons, large quantities of hard drugs (MDMA and cocaine), 90,000 Euros in cash, and dismantled a drugs lab.
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