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VPN services may soon become a new target of EU lawmakers after being deemed a “key challenge”

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  • The EU’s HLG (High Level Group) now considers VPNs among “key challenges” to investigative work.
  • End-to-end encryption is also mentioned in the final report as the biggest technical challenge
  • Experts are calling for restraint and consideration on the measures, fearing civilians will carry “state spyware in their pockets”

For the first time, an EU expert group has explicitly mentioned VPN services as “key challenges” to the investigative work of law enforcement agencies, alongside encrypted devices, apps, and new communications operators.

The group’s final report also refers to end-to-end encryption as “the biggest technical challenge.”

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