The announcement of a Facebook Messenger Kids worries parents about the fact that hackers know where find their children online and access their private content and lives. The controversial application aims to allow children to "secure" the message and the video conversation with friends and relatives. By allowing parents to control the Facebook account, they can monitor their children's instant messaging activity.

The feeling that IM users do not feel they control their data and privacy in chat applications. Many parents, themselves, face illicit activity on their Facebook accounts. The average user is faced with all kinds of malware, from adware to phishing programs, trying to support instant messaging. Opening another virtual door to household online life and handing over keys to children is anathema to most parents.

The Internet of Things presents a growing risk for the safety of home appliances, life entertainment systems. Office and factory business data is also interconnected with mobile devices. Cyber ​​security is essential to ensure that this interconnected world operates in a safe and efficient manner. Encryption solutions, however, have failed to lock hackers, phishers and spammers – the so-called man-in-the-middle

Ironclad IM and Communication System

A new proprietary encryption identification system called Crypviser prevents MITM from accessing, stealing, or manipulating data in personal and professional communication systems. 1.2 billion active users use Facebook Messenger each month, making it a key target of hacking systems. Selling data is another major privacy issue. WhatsApp is being investigated in France to provide user data to Facebook without permission from users. The popular instant messenger, whose content is supposed to be openly accessible by US intelligence agencies, has more than one billion users.

Data is exchanged directly between parties by public keys, allowing instant chat, audio, video, documents, photos and conferences to be exchanged securely without being intercepted by third parties.

The application of communications and instant messaging payments allows users to bypass centralized messaging systems such as WhatsApp, Facebook and Viber. Instead, the parties communicate directly on a public network on the Blockchain. The platform uses a patent-pending Blockchain authentication and authentication system to prevent MITM attacks. If a third party enters the system, an intelligent intrusion detection system provides detection and protection. The decentralized system further protects the data by storing it on the device rather than on the centralized server of a mail service. Crypviser can work safely on multiple devices. Any attempt to hack, steal, or falsify data would require changes to all transactions stored on individual computers on the transparent Blockchain.

Crypviser provides a complete solution for communication and data storage allowing users to operate in the secure CV ecosystem. . CV offers a full suite of communications for users in the private community, secure businesses and large corporations. The services of the standard communication suite begin with instant messaging, voice calls and video calling. These packages include the proprietary CV authentication system and encrypted local storage. The CVPay payment system and an electronic wallet are also included, allowing CVCoin to be stored and transferred between Crypviser users.

The iOS and Android apps are currently in beta test mode. The Crypviser Messenger will be officially operational in early 2018. The free app allows users to check security codes for chats and calls individually, while a paid app fully automates the encryption process, offering the highest level of security. The application can be purchased and chats checked using the CVCoin available on cryptocurrency exchanges (currently on www.openledger.io).

Marlene Elliot, Invited Author