Session is a widely deployed decentralized messenger application that emphasizes user anonymity and privacy through end-to-end encryption. Session currently employs its own uniquely designed messaging protocol, Session Protocol V1, having migrated from the extensively studied Signal Protocol. In this paper, we conduct a comprehensive, implementation-driven security analysis of the Session Protocol V1, focusing on its 1-to-1 and closed-group communication mechanisms. Our analysis reveals two fund
Practical Attacks on a Decentralized Secure Messenger Session
Takanori Isobe
