Signal isn't affected by the vulnerability, introduced b/c WhatsApp can force-generate new keys for offline users https://twitter.com/JonathanHaynes/status/819861704519647232 …
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Replying to @asteris
This is the kind of crap undermining ("proprietary expansion") open source encryption gets you. Always opt for open source over repurposed
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I do have WhatsApp on my phone, as I have most mainstream VoIP apps, but I don't consider most of them "reasonably secure."
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Replying to @ecpoir
can't do that, unfortunately, plenty of journos use it, but most importantly, many activists around the world & refugees
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If the entire world activism needs Zuckenberg to communicate, imagine how Palestinians feel about that (often blocked in fb).
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it's more complicated than that. Look at how Iranians are faring w Telegram, for instance https://advox.globalvoices.org/2017/01/12/for-telegram-users-irans-registration-requirement-boosts-state-snooping-powers/ … people seek ways
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