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  3. Gaël Duval is the founder and president of the /e/ foundation along with the CEO of Murena.

Gaël Duval is the founder and president of the /e/ foundation along with the CEO of Murena.

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  • blueluma@mastodon.socialB blueluma@mastodon.social

    @GrapheneOS I don't think you should attack frontally others like that whenever 😶

    Reminding security is privacy is good.
    Responding to attacks is good (which is not the case *here*)

    I understand its CEO and the Murena company might have attack the GrapheneOS project in the past, and responding to that was normal too.

    But I don't see attacking /e/OS like that often as a positive feedback in general. A simple reminder could have been enough.

    ❤️ on the GrapheneOS project btw

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    @GrapheneOS I prefer seeing post about GrapheneOS or Android security from your account than continous attacks on other projects (even if they are legitimatel), but that's my personal opinion

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    • tedstechtips@mas.toT tedstechtips@mas.to

      @GrapheneOS What's a more solid solution for blocking ads/trackers than DNS filtering?

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      @tedstechtips @GrapheneOS
      Probably a local MitM (e.g. AdGuard), but that increases attack surface a lot

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      • hybridstaticanimate@infosec.exchangeH hybridstaticanimate@infosec.exchange

        @codebam @GrapheneOS They are both operating systems. ROM is an inaccurate term.

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        @HybridStaticAnimate @GrapheneOS well it is a ROM in the sense that you flash it with TWRP, or you can

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        • codebam@mstdn.caC codebam@mstdn.ca

          @HybridStaticAnimate @GrapheneOS well it is a ROM in the sense that you flash it with TWRP, or you can

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          @HybridStaticAnimate @GrapheneOS GrapheneOS is a factory image and is used with a locked bootloader

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          • codebam@mstdn.caC codebam@mstdn.ca

            @HybridStaticAnimate @GrapheneOS well it is a ROM in the sense that you flash it with TWRP, or you can

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            @codebam @GrapheneOS This does not make something a ROM. ROM is an inaccurate term.

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            • codebam@mstdn.caC codebam@mstdn.ca

              @HybridStaticAnimate @GrapheneOS GrapheneOS is a factory image and is used with a locked bootloader

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              @codebam @GrapheneOS Yes, that doesnt mean anything in this context though.

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              • grapheneos@grapheneos.socialG grapheneos@grapheneos.social

                Gaël Duval is the founder and president of the /e/ foundation along with the CEO of Murena. Duval and his organizations have consistently taken a stance against protecting users from exploits. In this video, he once again claims protecting against exploits is for only useful pedophiles and spies.

                Translation to English:

                > There's the attack surface, on that front we're not security specialists here, so I couldn't answer you precisely, but from the discussions I've had, it seems that everything

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                @GrapheneOS I posted a comment on the video; apparently, my YouTube comments are visible again.

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                • grapheneos@grapheneos.socialG grapheneos@grapheneos.social

                  Despite being done for profit, /e/ receives millions of euros in funding from the EU on an ongoing basis. /e/ and Murena use extraordinarily inaccurate marketing to not only promote their products/services but also to mislead people about GrapheneOS and scare them away from it.

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                  Recently, France's national law enforcement began fearmongering about GrapheneOS and smearing it with inaccurate claims. France's corporate and state media heavily participated. Many articles and also radio/television coverage misrepresented GrapheneOS as being for criminals.

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                  • grapheneos@grapheneos.socialG grapheneos@grapheneos.social

                    Gaël Duval is the founder and president of the /e/ foundation along with the CEO of Murena. Duval and his organizations have consistently taken a stance against protecting users from exploits. In this video, he once again claims protecting against exploits is for only useful pedophiles and spies.

                    Translation to English:

                    > There's the attack surface, on that front we're not security specialists here, so I couldn't answer you precisely, but from the discussions I've had, it seems that everything

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                    @GrapheneOS
                    Since I speak French it hit me pretty hard because it's one thing to read it written in an article or a tweet, it's another to watch the clip directly.
                    To have someone make privacy software while claiming that security is for pedophiles...
                    Très décevant Gaël, si tu lis ça.
                    C'est l'heure de step up ton game, j'aime e/OS/, mais là tu ne fais pas les choses justes.
                    La sécurité c'est pour tout le monde. Si je perds mon téléphone, j'ai besoin de savoir que ma vie digitale sera protégée.

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                    • grapheneos@grapheneos.socialG grapheneos@grapheneos.social

                      Recently, France's national law enforcement began fearmongering about GrapheneOS and smearing it with inaccurate claims. France's corporate and state media heavily participated. Many articles and also radio/television coverage misrepresented GrapheneOS as being for criminals.

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                      Across French corporate and state media covering it, inaccurate claims by the state about features, distribution and marketing of GrapheneOS were wrongly presented as fact. Most of them didn't contact us and we weren't shown what was being claimed so we could properly respond.

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                      • hybridstaticanimate@infosec.exchangeH hybridstaticanimate@infosec.exchange

                        @codebam @GrapheneOS This does not make something a ROM. ROM is an inaccurate term.

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                        @HybridStaticAnimate @GrapheneOS fair enough, I was just calling it a ROM in the sense that it's just as insecure, if not more, than the ROMs (or operating systems) people were flashing directly to their /system and /data partitions back in like 2014

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                        • codebam@mstdn.caC codebam@mstdn.ca

                          @GrapheneOS to be fair they don't promise security, only privacy. at least in their foreword on their website here.

                          I don't think it's by accident that they don't even use the word secure, or security, on the whole page.

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                          I've seen claims before where they claim it's better than GrapheneOS. But in what regard? Maybe degoogling and having alternatives pre-installed? GrapheneOS is probably more involved to get the same apps. That's the only way /e/ is better in my opinion

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                          @codebam @GrapheneOS
                          They don't "promote" security, at least not like Graphene does, that part is true, but can you really claim privacy without security? (Not in the literal sense, of course you can, what I mean is, is it ethical to do so?)
                          How can a phone be private while being easily penetrable?
                          In the theoretical sense, these are two different things, in the practical sense, you can have security without privacy, but you can't have privacy without security.

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                          • grapheneos@grapheneos.socialG grapheneos@grapheneos.social

                            /e/ is far weaker in all of these areas compared to the standard Android Open Source Project on secure hardware. It doesn't keep up with standards updates and protections. It adds tons of low security attack surface and privacy invasive services. It's not in the same space as us.

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                            @GrapheneOS

                            When Asked about age verification on their support forum, @murena buried and merged my question onto another topic which:
                            - had nothing to do with it;
                            - would have been closed after a couple of days not allowing more replies;
                            - and been vague about it, infact not stating their position.

                            Not really what you would expect from a company praising Privacy as their flagship.

                            Shame on me for being so naïve to trust them, and those who bought their devices

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                            • grapheneos@grapheneos.socialG grapheneos@grapheneos.social

                              Despite being done for profit, /e/ receives millions of euros in funding from the EU on an ongoing basis. /e/ and Murena use extraordinarily inaccurate marketing to not only promote their products/services but also to mislead people about GrapheneOS and scare them away from it.

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                              @GrapheneOS I boosted this out of sympathy, but are there public sources for these statements?

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                              • blueluma@mastodon.socialB blueluma@mastodon.social

                                @GrapheneOS I don't think you should attack frontally others like that whenever 😶

                                Reminding security is privacy is good.
                                Responding to attacks is good (which is not the case *here*)

                                I understand its CEO and the Murena company might have attack the GrapheneOS project in the past, and responding to that was normal too.

                                But I don't see attacking /e/OS like that often as a positive feedback in general. A simple reminder could have been enough.

                                ❤️ on the GrapheneOS project btw

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                                @blueluma @GrapheneOS

                                "I don't think you should attack frontally others like that whenever"

                                Gael Duval attack GrapheneOS, GrapheneOS responds to these attacks.

                                "I understand its CEO and the Murena company might have attack the GrapheneOS project in the past"

                                It's not in the past, these attacks are recuring, and he does it again in this recent video. Duval has been waging a disinformation campaign against GOS for years.

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                                • grapheneos@grapheneos.socialG grapheneos@grapheneos.social

                                  Across French corporate and state media covering it, inaccurate claims by the state about features, distribution and marketing of GrapheneOS were wrongly presented as fact. Most of them didn't contact us and we weren't shown what was being claimed so we could properly respond.

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                                  Here are several particularly egregious examples:

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                                  Téléphones protégés utilisés par les narcotrafiquants : « Rien n’est inviolable ! »

                                  Les téléphones Google Pixel équipés du système d’exploitation GrapheneOS permettent à des criminels de dissimuler leurs échanges. Johanna Brousse, magistrate spécialisée dans la lutte contre la cybercriminalité, explique quels sont les moyens de la justice pour contourner ce type ...

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                                  Google Pixel et GrapheneOS : la botte secrète des narcotrafiquants pour protéger leurs données de la police

                                  Les analystes de la police judiciaire, spécialisés dans la cybersécurité (OFAC), viennent d’alerter sur le nouvel outil des trafiquants pour dissimuler leurs échanges via leurs téléphones portables : GraphèneOS, un système d’exploitation qui fonctionne sur les Google Pixel et qui d...

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                                  Narcotrafic : les autorités alertent sur l'utilisation d'un système d'exploitation de téléphone pour échapper aux forces de l'ordre

                                  Ce dispositif permet d'assurer un haut niveau de confidentialité et de protection contre les intrusions. Selon les renseignements criminels, il intéresse les trafiquants de drogue en quête constante de nouvelles technologies.

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                                  Gaël Duval and Murena participated in these attacks. They even spread harassment content towards our team and shared it with sites attacking us.

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                                  • grapheneos@grapheneos.socialG grapheneos@grapheneos.social

                                    Here are several particularly egregious examples:

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                                    Téléphones protégés utilisés par les narcotrafiquants : « Rien n’est inviolable ! »

                                    Les téléphones Google Pixel équipés du système d’exploitation GrapheneOS permettent à des criminels de dissimuler leurs échanges. Johanna Brousse, magistrate spécialisée dans la lutte contre la cybercriminalité, explique quels sont les moyens de la justice pour contourner ce type ...

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                                    Google Pixel et GrapheneOS : la botte secrète des narcotrafiquants pour protéger leurs données de la police

                                    Les analystes de la police judiciaire, spécialisés dans la cybersécurité (OFAC), viennent d’alerter sur le nouvel outil des trafiquants pour dissimuler leurs échanges via leurs téléphones portables : GraphèneOS, un système d’exploitation qui fonctionne sur les Google Pixel et qui d...

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                                    leparisien.fr (www.leparisien.fr)

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                                    Narcotrafic : les autorités alertent sur l'utilisation d'un système d'exploitation de téléphone pour échapper aux forces de l'ordre

                                    Ce dispositif permet d'assurer un haut niveau de confidentialité et de protection contre les intrusions. Selon les renseignements criminels, il intéresse les trafiquants de drogue en quête constante de nouvelles technologies.

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                                    Franceinfo (www.franceinfo.fr)

                                    Gaël Duval and Murena participated in these attacks. They even spread harassment content towards our team and shared it with sites attacking us.

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                                    /e/ and Murena are based in France. They've been pushing false narratives about GrapheneOS falsely claiming it isn't usable by regular people and doesn't benefit them for years. Duval has been making the ludicrous claim GrapheneOS is only useful to criminals and spies for years.

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                                    • tedstechtips@mas.toT tedstechtips@mas.to

                                      @GrapheneOS What's a more solid solution for blocking ads/trackers than DNS filtering?

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                                      @tedstechtips @GrapheneOS I think DNS or an adblock browser plugin is your best best. However, the point of the post is about tracking and privacy more broadly which includes not allowing apps to have certain information in the first place. That's why GOS put effort into sandboxing Google Play, file scope, contacts scope, etc.

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                                      • grapheneos@grapheneos.socialG grapheneos@grapheneos.social

                                        Here are several particularly egregious examples:

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                                        Téléphones protégés utilisés par les narcotrafiquants : « Rien n’est inviolable ! »

                                        Les téléphones Google Pixel équipés du système d’exploitation GrapheneOS permettent à des criminels de dissimuler leurs échanges. Johanna Brousse, magistrate spécialisée dans la lutte contre la cybercriminalité, explique quels sont les moyens de la justice pour contourner ce type ...

                                        favicon

                                        leparisien.fr (www.leparisien.fr)

                                        Link Preview Image
                                        Google Pixel et GrapheneOS : la botte secrète des narcotrafiquants pour protéger leurs données de la police

                                        Les analystes de la police judiciaire, spécialisés dans la cybersécurité (OFAC), viennent d’alerter sur le nouvel outil des trafiquants pour dissimuler leurs échanges via leurs téléphones portables : GraphèneOS, un système d’exploitation qui fonctionne sur les Google Pixel et qui d...

                                        favicon

                                        leparisien.fr (www.leparisien.fr)

                                        Link Preview Image
                                        Narcotrafic : les autorités alertent sur l'utilisation d'un système d'exploitation de téléphone pour échapper aux forces de l'ordre

                                        Ce dispositif permet d'assurer un haut niveau de confidentialité et de protection contre les intrusions. Selon les renseignements criminels, il intéresse les trafiquants de drogue en quête constante de nouvelles technologies.

                                        favicon

                                        Franceinfo (www.franceinfo.fr)

                                        Gaël Duval and Murena participated in these attacks. They even spread harassment content towards our team and shared it with sites attacking us.

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                                        @GrapheneOS Le Parisien :

                                        "Ces engins jusqu’à présent inviolés, qui protègent les communications et qui ne partagent pas les données sur les serveurs, sont un nouveau défi que le parquet cyber entend bientôt relever."

                                        C'est exactement pareil avec Signal sur Android si on n'utilise pas le cloud, ils nous prennent pour des imbéciles.

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                                        • grapheneos@grapheneos.socialG grapheneos@grapheneos.social

                                          /e/ and Murena are based in France. They've been pushing false narratives about GrapheneOS falsely claiming it isn't usable by regular people and doesn't benefit them for years. Duval has been making the ludicrous claim GrapheneOS is only useful to criminals and spies for years.

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                                          /e/ and Murena aren't on the same side as GrapheneOS. They're charlatans selling devices with poor privacy and atrocious security to earn money. They've spent years trying to undermine a legitimate privacy project and heavily use the same talking points as police state advocates.

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