Panic Mode and Remote Wipe: Surviving Device Seizure
How cryptographic self-destruct destroys keys to make ciphertext noise instantly, why crypto-erase beats file deletion, the Cellebrite/GrayKey threat, and honest limits.
How cryptographic self-destruct destroys keys to make ciphertext noise instantly, why crypto-erase beats file deletion, the Cellebrite/GrayKey threat, and honest limits.
"It's just metadata" is a dangerous phrase. Who you talk to, when, and how often can reveal more than what you said — and RVNT is built to minimize it.
Can my employer read my messages? Yes for work email, Slack and Teams DMs, and company devices. Here's what they legally can and can't see in 2026 — and how to separate personal from work.
Charter, Carnival, DentaQuest — millions of records gone this spring, and not one attacker touched the cryptography. They phoned an employee. Why the centralized account, not the cipher, is the real attack surface.
In May 2026 Signal shipped anti-impersonation warnings, and a phishing campaign began tricking journalists into pasting their 64-character recovery key into chat. When the cipher is unbreakable, the attack moves to recovery and device-linking. What that means for anyone who designs a PIN.