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  1. AndrewTateTrack1n2

    ScamPage (How to do)

    Came here thinking you were looking for advice on how to build a site purely for scamming, and to remind you that such activities are solely performed by depraved, reprehensible fuckwads. But attempting to decipher your 12 word "sentence" is hurting my brain, and it seems you just want to...
  2. AndrewTateTrack1n2

    Here’s what data the FBI can get from WhatsApp, iMessage, Signal, Telegram, and more

    Part 2 of 2 > However it would be more interesting to know if they did really get the decrypted emails. Just have a look at the exchanges > between the Signal Foundation and the American courts you'll see that a judge can request a lot of user data, and in the end, > get nothing more than what...
  3. AndrewTateTrack1n2

    Here’s what data the FBI can get from WhatsApp, iMessage, Signal, Telegram, and more

    Part 1 of 2 > /u/sgrbh - I'm not sure to follow you regarding the « absolute separation ». My private key(s) do not exist anywhere in the cloud -- they live only on hardware that I personally own and control, and nowhere else. I wouldn't have it any other way. > As for ProtonMail's position...
  4. AndrewTateTrack1n2

    Here’s what data the FBI can get from WhatsApp, iMessage, Signal, Telegram, and more

    Proton already has the private half of your PGP keypair -- you cannot just upload a public key half -- I've tried that, and it doesn't work. What is very likely to happen is what happened to a number of clueless Hushmail users almost 15 years ago. There are so many parallels between Hush and...
  5. AndrewTateTrack1n2

    Here’s what data the FBI can get from WhatsApp, iMessage, Signal, Telegram, and more

    Tribe Seuss has a good Tek in the Tripipedia Section written up on installing Pidgin with OTR and OMEMO for Whonix and Tails - Pidgin alone only supports OTR which is out dated now, adding updated OMEMO gives even that much more, It is hard to find a safe app that supports both.
  6. AndrewTateTrack1n2

    Here’s what data the FBI can get from WhatsApp, iMessage, Signal, Telegram, and more

    No. You shouldn't trust any instant messenger, period.
  7. AndrewTateTrack1n2

    Here’s what data the FBI can get from WhatsApp, iMessage, Signal, Telegram, and more

    If you like Threema, but find the fact that it costs a whole $3 off-putting, you should check out Session (getsession.org). The client was forked from Signal (so it's based on a mature and trustworthy codebase). Instead of using phone numbers/email as identifiers, it uses public keys. Accounts...
  8. AndrewTateTrack1n2

    Here’s what data the FBI can get from WhatsApp, iMessage, Signal, Telegram, and more

    > Don't trust anything based in Australia. Nailed it. I now consider Australia a full-blown surveillance state. Between the data-retention, the AABill, and the Identify and Disrupt Bill, Aussies are fucked right up the ass. I just read something the other day that said that the cops were only...
  9. AndrewTateTrack1n2

    Here’s what data the FBI can get from WhatsApp, iMessage, Signal, Telegram, and more

    Burner phones are generally a terrible idea. PM me if you would like to know why. You will be a lot safer using your personal smart phone registered in your name.
  10. AndrewTateTrack1n2

    Here’s what data the FBI can get from WhatsApp, iMessage, Signal, Telegram, and more

    Session is decentralize it's impossible to connect any meta data highly recommended!
  11. AndrewTateTrack1n2

    Here’s what data the FBI can get from WhatsApp, iMessage, Signal, Telegram, and more

    not dreaming of conspiracies, weighing up trends, data, and cost-benefit analysis, to create scenarios to test ideas out against. It's harmless stuff, and intelligence agencies do it routinely. Friends can fail; self-reliance is key.
  12. AndrewTateTrack1n2

    Here’s what data the FBI can get from WhatsApp, iMessage, Signal, Telegram, and more

    idk, i gotta live in the moment to know. if theres no icann internet, theres no tor. you always need friends irl you can trust, as you blast your way together through government lines, building a new internet, of which these warring governments could not even take down while working together. as...
  13. AndrewTateTrack1n2

    Here’s what data the FBI can get from WhatsApp, iMessage, Signal, Telegram, and more

    Notice everyone how the concept of end-to-end encryption has been bastardized by these services. Ask an iphone user how e2e works and they will tell you that the iphone encrypts the message for them before sending it out through imessage. The idea that they could encrypt a message themselves and...
  14. AndrewTateTrack1n2

    Here’s what data the FBI can get from WhatsApp, iMessage, Signal, Telegram, and more

    Nothing is perfect. PGP and encrypted im services both have their pros and cons. Again though like it said above, just because they can't intercept your messages doesn't meant they can't find other ways to read your shit. (Encrochat)
  15. AndrewTateTrack1n2

    Here’s what data the FBI can get from WhatsApp, iMessage, Signal, Telegram, and more

    PGP has no forward secrecy. If your key is compromised, every piece of data that has ever been encrypted with it can be decrypted. Encrypted IM services such as Signal/Session/Threema, OTOH, *do* have forward secrecy. This means that if your private keys are compromised, none of the...
  16. AndrewTateTrack1n2

    Here’s what data the FBI can get from WhatsApp, iMessage, Signal, Telegram, and more

    Not totally sure what this means as your grammer sucks. But, Israel has the most incentive in all the world to be the best at cyber attacks due to being surrounded by islamic states that want israel destroyed. On top of that, Jews are the smartest race in the world, and Israel has the best...
  17. AndrewTateTrack1n2

    Here’s what data the FBI can get from WhatsApp, iMessage, Signal, Telegram, and more

    Actually, the Israeli company that the FBI worked with, already had the tools and cracks available. The problem is that the FBI didn't want to make a 'DEAL' with an outside source, and wanted to crack the phone on their own. This is why it actually took 3 weeks to unlock. However, after the FBI...
  18. AndrewTateTrack1n2

    Here’s what data the FBI can get from WhatsApp, iMessage, Signal, Telegram, and more

    Not every secure messaging app is as safe as it would like us to think. And some are safer than others. A recently disclosed FBI training document [dated January 7, 2021] shows how much access to the content of encrypted messages from secure messaging services US law enforcement can gain and...
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