This technical whitepaper introduces the Phantom Messaging Protocol (PMP), a ground-up re-architecture of secure messaging designed to eliminate eight critical vulnerabilities found in mainstream platforms like WhatsApp and Telegram. PMP prioritizes "intelligence over expense," utilizing mathematical and protocol-level innovations to solve issues including metadata harvesting, zero-click exploits, SIM-swap hijacking, and group encryption gaps. Key architectural features include a Hybrid Noise Traffic system for metadata resistance, a Risk-Tiered Content Disarm and Reconstruct (CDR) pipeline for media security, and Multi-Modal Proximity Verification to replace phone-number-based identity. Designed for practical deployment on commodity hardware, PMP operates within the constraints of production mobile operating systems to provide state-of-the-art security without compromising user experience or battery life.
Ahmed Dalhoum (Mon,) studied this question.