| name | implementing-end-to-end-encryption-for-messaging |
| description | End-to-end encryption (E2EE) ensures that only the communicating parties can read messages, with no intermediary (including the server) able to decrypt them. This skill implements a simplified version |
| domain | cybersecurity |
| subdomain | cryptography |
| tags | ["cryptography","encryption","e2e","messaging","signal-protocol"] |
| version | 1.0 |
| author | mahipal |
| license | Apache-2.0 |
Implementing End-to-End Encryption for Messaging
Overview
End-to-end encryption (E2EE) ensures that only the communicating parties can read messages, with no intermediary (including the server) able to decrypt them. This skill implements a simplified version of the Signal Protocol's Double Ratchet algorithm, using X25519 for key exchange, HKDF for key derivation, and AES-256-GCM for message encryption.
Objectives
- Implement X25519 Diffie-Hellman key exchange for session establishment
- Build the Double Ratchet key management algorithm
- Encrypt and decrypt messages with per-message keys
- Implement forward secrecy (compromise of current key does not reveal past messages)
- Handle out-of-order message delivery
- Implement key agreement using X3DH (Extended Triple Diffie-Hellman)
Key Concepts
Signal Protocol Components
| Component | Purpose | Algorithm |
|---|
| X3DH | Initial key agreement | X25519 |
| Double Ratchet | Ongoing key management | X25519 + HKDF + AES-GCM |
| Sending Chain | Per-message encryption keys | HMAC-SHA256 chain |
| Receiving Chain | Per-message decryption keys | HMAC-SHA256 chain |
| Root Chain | Derives new chain keys on DH ratchet | HKDF |
Forward Secrecy
Each message uses a unique encryption key derived from a ratcheting chain. After a key is used, it is deleted, ensuring that compromise of the current state does not reveal previously sent/received messages.
Security Considerations
- Delete message keys immediately after decryption
- Implement message ordering and replay protection
- Use authenticated encryption (AES-GCM) for all messages
- Protect identity keys with device-level security
- Verify identity keys out-of-band (safety numbers)
Validation Criteria