Supreme Court: cracked chats legal evidence in process about liquidation in IJsselstein

Supreme Court cracked chats legal evidence in process about liquidation

The Council ruled on the so-called Ennetcom data. Ennetcom was a Dutch service that allowed people to send encrypted messages to each other. The users, including criminals, felt unwatched and spoke openly about their actions. The messages were on a server in Canada, which has been seized. The messages were then decrypted. This provided the judiciary with a wealth of information.

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