The U.K. government is pushing for backdoor access to encrypted messaging apps after it emerged the killer in last week's attack in London used WhatsApp just minutes before striking.
Home Secretary Amber Rudd said WhatsApp -- owned by Facebook (FB, Tech30) -- and other services cannot provide "a secret place for terrorists to communicate with each other."
U.K. government wants access to WhatsApp messages after London attack - Mar. 27, 2017
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