• SGG@lemmy.world
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    1 month ago

    Ironically having a giant security breach happen in a security focused messaging app was good advertising.

    Of course in this instance the breach was not because of the app, which is a good thing I guess.

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      1 month ago

      “When something is made idiot-proof, they will just make better idiots.”

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      1 month ago

      On Signal you can verify user identify, and you should absolutely do it if were to discuss national security maters.

      This is not a hidden feature, I think it’s designed to prevent man in the middle attack. It also work against the “oops I accidentally added a journalist to my conversation no one should know of”, which is so dumb that no one saw this coming 😅

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        Dont use consumer apps for national security matters.

        There was a vulnerability identified in Signal last year that caused the British to discontinue its use. I dont trust the british government but I am wary of what they are wary of.

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          vulnerability

          My understanding is this has less to do with Signal than phones themselves. Signal messages are decrypted and stored on the phone itself, so a successful attack on the phone would allow access to the messages.

          This is completely fine for personal use since the average person isn’t going to be a target, but for classified information, that’s unacceptable. This isn’t unique to any messenger, any app that stores data on the phone is open to it.