Not necessarily. If this is a governmental official, it's far more likely that he/she just doesn't have a clue what he/she is talking about than someone is being dishonest. Government types get technology wrong so often it's more suprising when they get something right.
Nobody knows how secure Skype is. If you want security, use an open source client such as WengoPhone which is proven not to have back doors. Nobody is forcing anyone to use Skype.
By Anonymous CowardPosted Monday 28th July 2008 09:23 GMT
I seem to recall the people looking after my wife and kids at night, had invented Public Key cryptography and key exchange a decade before it was invented in the outside world, and no-one found out for twenty years. I'm frankly glad these guys are out there looking after the safety of my wife and kids at night.
Despite this, I believe that Skype is secure, because I believe that the CEO, and everybody in the chain of command, is completely free from interference from the world's governments trying to stop the destruction of civilisation, and, though I'd help myself, I believe these guys are just out to make money, and so I believe they've withstood the might of the Western World's law machine, and their techies have, via keeping their algorithms secret prevented the world's government cryptanalysts out. After all, there are some smart guys out there working in the private sector.
By Anonymous CowardPosted Monday 28th July 2008 12:41 GMT
The vast number of ways two or more indiviudals can communicate via the intertubes is mind boggling. For a start you've got 62000+ ports to communicate on. Then you have two primary kinds of packet. Then you have three different kinds of communication (video, audio or plain text). Then you've got numerous forms of encryption.
Simply put - if a terrorist cell wanted to communicate safely it wouldn't take a rocket scientist. Just a disillusioned programmer.
But then, if the security forces stopped looking for magic wands and trying to collect terabytes of useless data they'd have more time for more effective measures. Maybe they'd be able to make their own secure communication network... Now there's a thought.
Reason most large attacks are missed is two fold, number one - there is so much information gathered using drag net techniques it is impossible to differentiate between the legitmate and the fantasy, and number two - as odd as terrorists may be, they're rarely stupid (not the ones that pull off succesful operations). Stupid terrorists tend to come up with plans that don't work and weapons that fail to function. Like trying to set propane cans alight.
At the end of the day, it's down to luck, and convincing most people that we arn't out to screw them over...
These people arn't supposed to be looking after you or wife or your kids, they're supposed to be protecting our way of life, and that, they are failing miserably at as we decend ever further into totaltarian fascism.
But whatever, mines the one with the work visa to a decent country in it.
Comments on: Austrian official fuels Skype backdoor rumours
Strowger #
By Andy Barber Posted Friday 25th July 2008 21:38 GMT
Someone is lying. #
By Anonymous Coward Posted Friday 25th July 2008 23:00 GMT
@'Someone is lying.' #
By Twyst Posted Saturday 26th July 2008 00:44 GMT
Could it be a case of #
By Mark Posted Saturday 26th July 2008 04:46 GMT
It's not the first time I've heard this #
By Peter Posted Saturday 26th July 2008 09:25 GMT
Who cares? #
By Dan Posted Saturday 26th July 2008 21:14 GMT
duh #
By Joshua Goodall Posted Saturday 26th July 2008 23:19 GMT
You don't always need to decrypt the transmissions #
By Anonymous Coward Posted Sunday 27th July 2008 00:26 GMT
Seems to require a trojan on the suspect's PC #
By IanD Posted Sunday 27th July 2008 11:12 GMT
More secure than other methods. #
By Paul Taylor Posted Sunday 27th July 2008 11:35 GMT
Radovan Karadžić #
By dave lawless Posted Monday 28th July 2008 08:09 GMT
Skype is secure. #
By Anonymous Coward Posted Monday 28th July 2008 09:23 GMT
Skype is not ours #
By Wayland Sothcott Posted Monday 28th July 2008 11:45 GMT
listening in. #
By Anonymous Coward Posted Monday 28th July 2008 12:41 GMT