the us gov should absolutely be using signal and disappearing messages for secure comms

the cool part is all of us can too

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It’s like BleachBit for mobile.

No it's not

It’s a joke about the prior outrage for out of band comms.

Not a very good one, is it?

Not Signal... 0xChat!!

I'm not sure they legally can.

I bet in many cases archival of comms is required for transparency.

true but i’m cool with it

No they shouldn't. They should do it in person in a skiff. Then they'd probably realize that a journalist from the Atlantic shouldn't be in the room, probably

it was not always like that

Or just stop bombing people.

They can do that??

There has been no evidence thus far.

That would break their business plan.

Yeah, no they can't do that.

Maybe the houthis don't have the knowhow to hack into an off the shelf smartphone but other interested parties surely do.

The value of android/iOS 0-days probably just skyrocketed.

They are just taking this “Most transparent government ever” thing really seriously!

This is why NOSTR is not a good target. Well just giddy up and talk on the other way that we have which is in triplicate if I know my peeps here.

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How is a government accountable to its people if communications aren't subject to scrutiny by the people?

Every unit in the Army has a signal group. The cyber guys/vendors who don't have to ever use there own systems in a time sensitive or reliable manner don't understand behavioral economics and have overemphasized security vs. usability in the security triangle.

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I have, I follow on linked and used to follow the podcast when I had more time. Discovered meshtastic through them and currently writing an ILE paper on the protocol.

Signal is great -- would they ever use anything else

They can use email

Maybe they can use two tin cans with a string tied to each end to communicate

My buddy works for Lockheed and he downloaded Signal to his work phone and he said he got an email within 10min saying delete the app or they wipe the phone remotely at the end of the day. Most agency’s and gov contractors can’t.

I’m waffling rn between “are you batshit O’Dell!?!”

and

“oh actually, yeah, it’s all the same submarine…”

It's allowed in some instances, but record management requirements still apply.

The US government, like all governments, is an inherently illegitimate criminal organisation.

Yes, but they can increase the security. Say they use something like a @ColdCard Q for PGP.

Imagine signing a PGP message to a group of white listed public PGP keys on this newfanfgled Q. Then, it animates a BBQR the Vice POTUS can scan with his phone.

📲

Next, he broadcasts the PGP ciphertext to the group on Signal. Perhaps he leaks the ciphertext to a journalist. Woops. So what?

Let's say the journalist is a spy, hypothetically, an enemy of the state. He prints the Ciphertext in the New York Times.

So what?