@Zergling_man @graf Plot twist.
Signal is actually secure.
Known CIA asset Tucker Carlson saying his messages were being read was more of the plot to scare people away from it.
> Reality: Only trust AES256+Blowfish over RFC2549
@istvan @Zergling_man @graf IMO this is somewhat correct. My guess is that Signal *is* secure, but that a 5-eyes member put OS-level malware on 'ol Tuck's phone.
That's far more likely (and would result in feds reading his messages) than somehow intercepting and decrypting Signal messages themselves.
@Zergling_man @istvan @graf Signal finally, years and years later, now has usernames, so I wouldn't be surprised if in a year or whatever from now, that you can use it without a phone entirely.
Criticism is valid though.
@eriner
Is there a point though? Double Ratchet is implemented in Matrix as well, but in addition to it, and unlike Signal, it's decentralized and you can self-host it, so there is lower probability that sever itself can get compromised.
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@m0xee @Zergling_man @istvan @graf
You hear that @graf? He's talking up Matrix as if it's good software!
*unhooks leash* Sick 'em!
@eriner
And of course I would choose it any day over a thing that requires phone number and other thing that also requires phone number, but in addition to it is a known KGB data collection and psyop tool. At least because I can host it myself on a ThinkPad from the early 2000s running in the back of my shed.
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