Experts: How to protect your communications through encryption


The advice includes one tip we can all put into practice with our phones: ‘Ensure that traffic is end-to-end encrypted to the maximum extent possible.’ — AP

LONDON: After a sprawling hacking campaign exposed the communications of an unknown number of Americans, US cybersecurity officials are advising people to use encryption in their communications.

To safeguard against the risks highlighted by the campaign, which reportedly originated in China, federal cybersecurity authorities released an extensive list of security recommendations for US telecom companies – such as Verizon and AT&T – that were targeted. The advice includes one tip we can all put into practice with our phones: “Ensure that traffic is end-to-end encrypted to the maximum extent possible.”

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