I am not spamming. Just thought I'd share something that might keeps people safe from the big tech tyrants right now. Signal touts an end-to-end encryption, meaning not even Signal can read your messages.
Ignore that. It's a good app. The encryption cannot be backdoored because it requires the entire message history for the length of the communication. (Rolling SSL).
The only thing it would potentially be susceptible to is a man-in-the-middle attack from the beginning of the communication, but that is easily mitigated by verifying the shared key to ensure that the messages are not being tampered with. Once you verify the shared key with the people you're communicating with at the beginning, you are secure indefinitely (sans malicious apps you may have installed on your phone/computer).
I've been using it for years, and I know a thing or two about network security.
Totally fucking with you. I just thought it was ironic. Seems legit. If someone like Jack is using it (he def needs all his messages as protected as possible) its probably pretty good. If its good enough to protect a massive criminal its definitely good enough for my purposes lol
I am not spamming. Just thought I'd share something that might keeps people safe from the big tech tyrants right now. Signal touts an end-to-end encryption, meaning not even Signal can read your messages.
For anybody interested: https://inteltechniques.com/messaging.html
Comparative matrix of various messaging and comms tools.
Jabber is open source. I understand the military use it.
Me, my family, and my friends all switched to Signal last month.
Endorsed by Jack Dorsey as soon as I opened the link 😂 nah im good
Ignore that. It's a good app. The encryption cannot be backdoored because it requires the entire message history for the length of the communication. (Rolling SSL).
The only thing it would potentially be susceptible to is a man-in-the-middle attack from the beginning of the communication, but that is easily mitigated by verifying the shared key to ensure that the messages are not being tampered with. Once you verify the shared key with the people you're communicating with at the beginning, you are secure indefinitely (sans malicious apps you may have installed on your phone/computer).
I've been using it for years, and I know a thing or two about network security.
That picture of him too... Ugh, I want to slap him so bad.
It sounds funny I know. If you research it it seems to be the real deal. It's too bad they included the quote from that turd Dorsey.
Totally fucking with you. I just thought it was ironic. Seems legit. If someone like Jack is using it (he def needs all his messages as protected as possible) its probably pretty good. If its good enough to protect a massive criminal its definitely good enough for my purposes lol
Lmao I thought the same
Been using this for drug deals for years Lol it works!
That's a ringing endorsement!