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The EU commission is offering €500,000 to train police on getting access to encrypted information. (Photo: Daniele Zanni)

EU seeks to decrypt messages in new anti-terror plan

The European commission is seeking to give police greater powers to decrypt private messages as part of a wider proposal to crackdown on criminals and terrorists.

Julian King, the EU commissioner for security, told reporters on Wednesday (18 October) the plans include legal, financial, and technical measures to pry open encrypted messages.

"We believe there is more that we can do to support law enforcement and judicial authorities when they encounter encryption," he said.

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The EU commission is offering €500,000 to train police on getting access to encrypted information. (Photo: Daniele Zanni)

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