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You are conflating levels of trust. The trust level required with Signal is, "do I trust the people in this chat not to share the specific communications I am sending to them with some other party whom I do not want to have a copy ". There are many many situations where this level of trust applies that "trust" in the general sense does not apply. It is a useful property. And if you don't have that level of trust, don…
>TM SGNL changes the trust required to, "do I also trust this 3rd party not to share the contents of any of my communications, possibly inadvertently due to poor security practices". That's the same level of trust really. Signal provides a guarantee that message bearer (i.e. Signal) can't see the contents, but end users may do whatever. You can't really assume that counterparty's device isn't rooted by their company…
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> What am I missing here? OK, say you're a bank. The SEC states you need to keep archives of every discussion your traders have with anyone at any time (I'm simplifying things but you get the point). You keep getting massive fines because traders were whatsapping about deals So now you've got several options - you can use MS Teams, which of course offers archival, compliance monitoring etc. But that means trusting MS…
Oh wow! There are other ways to archive whatsapp messages that don't involve modified WhatsApp apks. Meta lawyers do not take kindly to modified WhatsApp apks.
What other ways are there that don't involve WhatsApp's Google Drive backup feature or scraping the web interface?
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Oh wow! There are other ways to archive whatsapp messages that don't involve modified WhatsApp apks. Meta lawyers do not take kindly to modified WhatsApp apks.
> There are other ways to archive whatsapp messages that don't involve modified WhatsApp apks. What other ways are there that don't involve WhatsApp's Google Drive backup feature or scraping the web interface?
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See also https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=43890179 for discussion of whether that article should count as a follow-up or SNI. Normally I wouldn't link to meta discussion but this was such a weird borderline case that I spent over an hour trying to figure it out. Maybe that makes it interesting. Edit: in case anyone's confused about the sequence here, micahflee posted the current thread 2 days ago. The timestamp a…
SNI means?
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You mean Palantir
And the name is not very edgy and a pretty exact mission description - it describes exactly what it grows from. Seeing stones aka cellphone data of everyone, collected, analyzed and turned into predictions for kings.
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#336If such a beast exists what is it called? How does it work?
I would more expect it to be a specific combination of hardware physically approved phones and software.
Did the prior administration use it exclusively?
I remember Obama allegedly refusing to part with his Blackberry.
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#338Still trying to grasp the idea of archiving messages from E2E encrypted communication system into a storage that entirely breaks the purpose of using something like Signal. It’s like encashing on the trust of Signal protocol, app while breaking its security model so that someone else can search through all messages. What am I missing here?
I’ve worked for non-Federal government. Your work product is not your own, and the public interest, as expressed by the law requires that your communications and decisions can be reviewed by the government you serve.
The US government created the dark web to enable espionage — its pretty obvious why they need to read their employees mail.
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Oh wow! There are other ways to archive whatsapp messages that don't involve modified WhatsApp apks. Meta lawyers do not take kindly to modified WhatsApp apks.
> There are other ways to archive whatsapp messages that don't involve modified WhatsApp apks. What other ways are there that don't involve WhatsApp's Google Drive backup feature or scraping the web interface?
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#340I presume that there is an official application that has been created by the US military / NSA / some other entity to facilitate secure encrypted messaging for a presidential administration? If such a beast exists what is it called? How does it work? I would more expect it to be a specific combination of hardware physically approved phones and software. Did the prior administration use it exclusively? I remember Obam…
From my understanding, the BlackBerry thing was largely for personal use.