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There is a *lot* more to say about this, and I will do so in time. I've been letting the dust settle. The takeaway - your smartphone and laptop are not trustworthy, and neither is a room of students. The problems are *fundamental*. What do we do about this? What do we recommend?
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"Widespread, government-sponsored surveillance is also growing. Due to the existence of targeted surveillance like #NSO group's #Pegasus, I have a moral obligation to teach ethical hacking so that people can regain some autonomy over their devices..."
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The main thing holding back all of that and developing a hundred more privacy/security improvements are the ongoing attacks on the project including from 2 of the groups you mentioned. Particularly, the one that's simply a clout chasing YouTube influencer organizing raids on us.
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Multiple developers have had to step back from working on the project due to ongoing harassment and threats made against them in real life. The biggest obstacles have always been scammers/charlatans within the privacy/security industry spreading misinformation and causing harm.
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