Right but Signal has been audited by various security firms throughout its lifetime, and each time they generally report back that this messenger has encryption locked down properly.
Being critical is good, and we should always hold them accountable for our security. We can look to third party audits for help with that.
https://community.signalusers.org/t/overview-of-third-party-security-audits/13243
This entire article is guessing at hypothetical backdoors. Its like saying that AES is backdoored because the US government chose it as the standard defacto symmetrical encryption.
There is no proof that Signal has done anything nefarious at all.
Signal tells me which contacts in my contacts list has Signal. It also alerts me when someone in my contacts installs Signal.
I believe Telegram also does that.
SimpleX does not.
https://mailinabox.email/ can make self-hosting fairly painless. Just be sure to check that the IP you use isn’t on a black list (which mailinabox checks for you).
Nah you hit the nail on the head. I 100% agree with you. Sorry if I came off brash.
I know the recommendations. Im suggesting that everyone take a look at those practices and be sure to have them implemented.
If you’re not printing out the codes on paper and sticking them in a safe deposit box as a remote backup, you’re absolutely risking it.
Can we rename Florida to Dumbfuckistan?
Do not allow http or ftp traffic as this guide suggests, unless you are active as a server for your local network on those particular ports, and you are behind a NAT firewall that your router usually provides.
I love that Mint brings people to Linux, but its users write some silly guides sometimes.
When they turn this on, all your devices will have to reauthenticate simultaneously. There are absolutely going to be some people who get locked out when this goes live, which could be just as bad as an attacker gaining your credentials.
Well thats a good way to lock yourself out of your account!
Where do you store your 2FA recovery codes?
What is this headline
Cant wait for someone to use bitwarden to store their bitwarden 2FA codes and recovery codes, thus locking themselves out of their account.
This is just a dumb move by bitwarden.
What’s your answer to this then?
He would still be alive if he was still in jail
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