Ciphr, Encrypted App That Served Organized Crime, Rebrands as Enterprise Software
The company behind Ciphr, an encrypted messaging platform that was especially popular among organized criminals and high tier drug traffickers, is beta testing a new app in an apparent rebrand from its long running reputation as a tech tool of the underground. From a report: The news shows the continuing ruptures across the underground encrypted phone industry after an escalating series of law enforcement hacks and investigations. The rebrand by OnyxCorp, the company that made Ciphr, is the latest episode in that fallout. Other companies in the space have died altogether, had their founders arrested and imprisoned, and had thousands of their criminal users arrested and charged. "There was talk of reinventing the app with a focus on enterprise customers," a former employee told Motherboard. Motherboard granted the source anonymity because they said they had signed an NDA. The new app is called Mode. "Privacy & Protection for Team Communication," the app's website reads. The website says Mode protects chats with end-to-end encryption and disappearing messages, and also includes video calling and file sharing.
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