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With only 2 Ratings Trustpilot is not very usefull!

Pavel Durow from #Telegram has been arrested in France.

Whats even more worse:

Telegram is not secure. Everybody can hack into a Telegram Account just by knowing the phone number!

Look here, how easy that is:

https://tgtracker.com/page/r/zjqXRLWGk

They dont need a backdoor!

Everybody can hack into a Telegram Account here:

https://tgtracker.com/page/r/zjqXRLWGk

All you need is the phone number or the username of the target!

SimpleX Chat don´t know how many servers they have!

Then they also don't know who is behind some servers!

This provides a large attack surface for collecting metadata. The big tech companies only need the IP address and they know which user it is.

How do they do that?

85% of all smartphones use Google's Android and this sends encrypted data packets to Google every day. This means that Google knows the IP address of every user.

Amazon (online shopping monopolist in Western countries) knows the names & addresses of users (if an order was recently placed with the IP)

Microsoft (operating system monopolist worldwide) knows the IP of the home computer and Internet router.

This is the reason why it is insanely dangerous to get involved with money from big tech companies.

They don't put their money into SimpleX because the logo looks so great, but because they want a “foot in the door” and data.

PS: The same goes for Signal, they also run all their traffic through Google, Amazon, Microsoft & Cloudflare.

What does Threema's server do?

It only stores messages until they have been successfully delivered to the recipient and then deletes them again. The message is then overwritten by new messages on the server disk. This means that the deleted message cannot be recovered.

This seems to me to be a much safer way than using a service like SimpleX, where the operators don't even know who is behind their server.

There is a post on here where I went through that but I can't search my own posts on Amethyst.

Secure messengers depend on the device, if your device is not secure, your messages aren't either. Getting control of the device is getting control of the messaging app too. And doing the former is far easier and stealthier.

Messaging apps like Signal getting in on this requires a convoluted plan of the state and the developers to collude. Intelligence ops require the least people to know about it, and preferably no one in the general public. Changing the functionality of the app and server infrastructure to push it to everyone is too loud and risky for a state to perform. Hitting a target with a zero-click exploit to get access to the device and all the data is far easier and is stealthy. Nation states are certain to have exploitation capabilities for tons of computing platforms and apps, but it wouldn't be collusion since not even these software developers would even know they have it, they are state secrets.

Tucker (if he is actually telling the truth and isn't grifting) is a high profile person. He has a gigantic professional network and likely so would this Russian client he communicates with. It would be more realistic that intelligence targeting the Russian client or one of his network got out and revealed his plans. High profile individuals also get hit with spyware campaigns a la Pegasus all the time too. Any one of them can be a target.

Tucker isn't a digital security expert, he is a presenter. He isn't expected to understand what or what did not happen to him. It is possible it's not even a digital factor, someone in his social circle could have told off too.

We do have criticisms of Signal and we recommend hardened variations like Molly instead to our users. Signal is mentioned here because Telegram attacked them repeatedly despite performing far worse in security and privacy. We also trust them not to collude. The Signal app itself could have vulnerabilities exploited remotely just like any other messaging app, particularly in the media handling libraries or WebRTC. That's not a breach of Signal's encryption or a collusion. A secure hardware and operating system can significantly help to defend apps from remote exploits of vulnerabilities.

All traffic of Signal goes through the clouds of

Googe, Amazon, Microsoft & Cloudflare

they collect metadata on IP-Basis and know exactly "who is talking with who".

Better switch to Threema from Switzerland. As they dont collect metadata nor IP-Adresses + anonymous usage possible = more protection of your privacy isn´t possible!

Check it for yourself:

Visit

https://www.securemessagingapps.com

Rate:

🟩=3 🟨=1 🟥=0

Results (and where the money comes from)

1. Threema = 86 = most secure Messenger (User pays one-time)

2. Signal (OTF / Brian Acton / Ex-WhatsApp) = 80

3. Session (Loki Coin & suspicious Chinese) = 77

4. Wire (Janus Fries / Ex-Skype) = 68

5. SimpleX Chat *= 67

6. Wickr (Amazon) = 61

7. Element / Matrix (Amdocs / Morris Kahn) = 56

8. Apple iMessage (Hardware sales) = 37

9. WhatsApp (Meta) = 32

10. Google Messages (Ads) = 28

11. Telegram (Putin) = 27

12. Facebook Messenger (Meta) = 26

13. Microsoft Skype =10

* SimpleX Chat got 380.000 $ from VillageGlobal.vc = Jez Bezos, Mark Zuckerberg, Bill Gates, ect.

OFT = OpenTechnologyFund = US-Goverment

Please look at their privacy-site = they collect metadata!

Better switch to Threema from Switzerland.

Check it for yourself:

Visit

https://www.securemessagingapps.com

Rate:

🟩=3 🟨=1 🟥=0

Results (and where the money comes from)

1. Threema = 86 = most secure Messenger (User pays one-time)

2. Signal (OTF / Brian Acton / Ex-WhatsApp) = 80

3. Session (Loki Coin & suspicious Chinese) = 77

4. Wire (Janus Fries / Ex-Skype) = 68

5. SimpleX Chat *= 67

6. Wickr (Amazon) = 61

7. Element / Matrix (Amdocs / Morris Kahn) = 56

8. Apple iMessage (Hardware sales) = 37

9. WhatsApp (Meta) = 32

10. Google Messages (Ads) = 28

11. Telegram (Putin) = 27

12. Facebook Messenger (Meta) = 26

13. Microsoft Skype =10

* SimpleX Chat got 380.000 $ from VillageGlobal.vc = Jez Bezos, Mark Zuckerberg, Bill Gates, ect.

OFT = OpenTechnologyFund = US-Goverment

Replying to ec64fe39...

Threema is shit, though.

https://soatok.blog/2021/11/05/threema-three-strikes-youre-out/

the "most secure messenger" my ass, they have glaringly obvious issues. Threema is spreading deception and FUD.

All outdated and partly wrong:

https://blog.dbrgn.ch/2023/1/14/threema/

This is not proof....

I have described above what their servers do. And in the last (almost) 12 years, there has never been the slightest doubt that this is the case!

Please always look very carefully at where the money comes from.

SimpleX Chat received 380,000 dollars from Village Global. This is the venture capital company of Jef Bezos, Mark Zuckerberg, Bill Gates, ect.

This means that big tech companies have already long been involved in SimpleX Chat!

See

https://www.crunchbase.com/organization/simplex-chat

and

https://www.villageglobal.vc

Do your want real privacy?

Don´t use SimpleX. Better switch to Threema from Switzerland.

Check it for yourself:

Visit

https://www.securemessagingapps.com

Rate:

🟩=3 🟨=1 🟥=0

Results (and where the money comes from)

1. Threema = 86 = most secure Messenger (User pays one-time)

2. Signal (OTF / Brian Acton / Ex-WhatsApp) = 80

3. Session (Loki Coin & suspicious Chinese) = 77

4. Wire (Janus Fries / Ex-Skype) = 68

5. SimpleX Chat *= 67

6. Wickr (Amazon) = 61

7. Element / Matrix (Amdocs / Morris Kahn) = 56

8. Apple iMessage (Hardware sales) = 37

9. WhatsApp (Meta) = 32

10. Google Messages (Ads) = 28

11. Telegram (Putin) = 27

12. Facebook Messenger (Meta) = 26

13. Microsoft Skype =10

* SimpleX Chat got 380.000 $ from VillageGlobal.vc = Jez Bezos, Mark Zuckerberg, Bill Gates, ect.

OFT = OpenTechnologyFund = US-Goverment

That's what everyone always says when they run out of arguments.

Honeypot? Don't make me laugh...

Then also provide verifiable evidence for this lie?

#Putin´s Bot Army has arrived on #nostr....

SimpleX Chat don´t know how many servers they have!

Then they also don't know who is behind some servers!

This provides a large attack surface for collecting metadata. The big tech companies only need the IP address and they know which user it is.

How do they do that?

85% of all smartphones use Google's Android and this sends encrypted data packets to Google every day. This means that Google knows the IP address of every user.

Amazon (online shopping monopolist in Western countries) knows the names & addresses of users (if an order was recently placed with the IP)

Microsoft (operating system monopolist worldwide) knows the IP of the home computer and Internet router.

This is the reason why it is insanely dangerous to get involved with money from big tech companies.

They don't put their money into SimpleX because the logo looks so great, but because they want a “foot in the door” and data.

PS: The same goes for Signal, they also run all their traffic through Google, Amazon, Microsoft & Cloudflare.

What does Threema's server do?

It only stores messages until they have been successfully delivered to the recipient and then deletes them again. The message is then overwritten by new messages on the server disk. This means that the deleted message cannot be recovered.

This seems to me to be a much safer way than using a service like SimpleX, where the operators don't even know who is behind their server.

UK = https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Online_Safety_Act_2023

There are NO "Free Messengers" in this World!

You are spreading missinformation:

1. )

Threema can be hosted on your own servers -see:

https://threema.ch/en/onprem

2.)

You don't know how many servers you have?

Then you also don't know who is behind some servers!

This provides a large attack surface for collecting metadata. The big tech companies only need the IP address and they know which user it is.

How do they do that?

85% of all smartphones use Google's Android and this sends encrypted data packets to Google every day. This means that Google knows the IP address of every user.

Amazon (online shopping monopolist in Western countries) knows the names & addresses of users (if an order was recently placed with the IP)

Microsoft (operating system monopolist worldwide) knows the IP of the home computer and Internet router.

This is the reason why it is insanely dangerous to get involved with money from big tech companies.

They don't put their money into SimpleX because the logo looks so great, but because they want a “foot in the door” and data.

PS: The same goes for Signal, they also run all their traffic through Google, Amazon, Microsoft & Cloudflare.

What does Threema's server do?

It only stores messages until they have been successfully delivered to the recipient and then deletes them again. The message is then overwritten by new messages on the server disk. This means that the deleted message cannot be recovered.

This seems to me to be a much safer way than using a service like SimpleX, where the operators don't even know who is behind their server.

Please always look very carefully at where the money comes from.

SimpleX Chat received 380,000 dollars from Village Global. This is the venture capital company of Jef Bezos, Mark Zuckerberg, Bill Gates, ect.

This means that big tech companies have already long been involved in SimpleX Chat!

See

https://www.crunchbase.com/organization/simplex-chat

and

https://www.villageglobal.vc

Do your want real privacy?

Don´t use SimpleX. Better switch to Threema from Switzerland.

Check it for yourself:

Visit

https://www.securemessagingapps.com

Rate:

🟩=3 🟨=1 🟥=0

Results (and where the money comes from)

1. Threema = 86 = most secure Messenger (User pays one-time)

2. Signal (OTF / Brian Acton / Ex-WhatsApp) = 80

3. Session (Loki Coin & suspicious Chinese) = 77

4. Wire (Janus Fries / Ex-Skype) = 68

5. SimpleX Chat *= 67

6. Wickr (Amazon) = 61

7. Element / Matrix (Amdocs / Morris Kahn) = 56

8. Apple iMessage (Hardware sales) = 37

9. WhatsApp (Meta) = 32

10. Google Messages (Ads) = 28

11. Telegram (Putin) = 27

12. Facebook Messenger (Meta) = 26

13. Microsoft Skype =10

* SimpleX Chat got 380.000 $ from VillageGlobal.vc = Jez Bezos, Mark Zuckerberg, Bill Gates, ect.

OFT = OpenTechnologyFund = US-Goverment

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