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EN: Headline: “Signal Hacked” – No.

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  • leavex@mastodon.socialL This user is from outside of this forum
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    RE: https://social.tchncs.de/@kuketzblog/116464952827497758

    EN: Headline: “Signal Hacked” – No. Nobody was hacked.

    What really happened: Politicians clicked on a phishing link and revealed their verification code or PIN. Signal itself has not been compromised, the encryption works perfectly.

    This is not a failure of the app, but a failure of basic digital skills. (...)

    The scary thing is that the very people who decide on IT security, laws and surveillance do not master the basic digital rules.

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    Note: The reason they don't #LeaveX.

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      RE: https://social.tchncs.de/@kuketzblog/116464952827497758

      EN: Headline: “Signal Hacked” – No. Nobody was hacked.

      What really happened: Politicians clicked on a phishing link and revealed their verification code or PIN. Signal itself has not been compromised, the encryption works perfectly.

      This is not a failure of the app, but a failure of basic digital skills. (...)

      The scary thing is that the very people who decide on IT security, laws and surveillance do not master the basic digital rules.

      -
      Note: The reason they don't #LeaveX.

      toychicken@mastodon.socialT This user is from outside of this forum
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      @leavex whilst technically correct, I'd argue that there is a burden of care required by Signal or any other app. Why is pin verification required? Is a PIN an appropriate validation method? How is it that users could think that the phishing method be easily mistaken for a genuine request?

      I've been a Signal user for some years, and I'm pretty digitally literature. It's not clear how PIN verification helps security, or why it is required when it's required.

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