67. A government investigation of one videoconferencing service revealed that promised end-to-end encryption had not been implemented, making thousands of videoconferences freely viewable on the Web.True False
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Step 1: Understand the claim The claim states that a government investigation found that a videoconferencing service had not implemented promised end-to-end encryption, resulting in thousands of videoconferences being freely viewable on the Web. Show more…
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