US reportedly pressuring Facebook to break Messenger’s encryption over MS-13 investigation

The US Department of Justice is reportedly trying to have Facebook break the end-to-end encryption of its popular Messenger chat app so that the government can spy on a suspect's "ongoing voice conversations" in a criminal investigation related to the notorious MS-13 gang. Facebook has so far pushed back against the DoJ's request, according to a new Reuters scoop on the situation.

Reuters says that the surveillance case is under seal in California, so no documents or information about it are publicly accessible. And it seems like tensions are rising fast: earlier this week, the government reportedly sought to hold Facebook in contempt of court for refusing to comply with its demands.

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