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A must see - "The Great Hack", Netflix original documentary about and Cambridge Analytica scandal

@one@panthermodern.net
There is whole instance for that, infosec.exchange. @ScottMortimer has cool content

@alexa@fedi.absturztau.be @szbalint

White supremacist will take over the interwebz, hurr durr

@ScottMortimer @maxeddy
Its good that more VPN providers offer Wireguard now, it was fucking time.

@brandon
Company/seller is failing in that product business and want to sell what they can so they have some return in investment, happened to my father - bad investment.

@socjuswiz
I guess that is trend now no matter which side or ideology you support, if your oppinion doesn't match the other sides oppinion you are called a nazi. I guess this is very popular in America, I live in eastern Europe and I'm blissfully ignorant of these problematics, although I appreciate your effort to educate me.
@isolategab

@Yeet
Have no idea, I block them as soon as I see them. There has been a lot of spam accounts lately

Thread on recommendations for p2p communications for Hong Kong protestors.

Nice to see @manyver_se@twitter.com show up. Might be the only one meeting all requirements too!

reddit.com/r/privacytoolsIO/co

@socjuswiz
Well I just reposted this from reddit, I know for this but I didn't find it on reddit to post it. Maybe there is one, I just didn't find it

@c1t1z3n0n3
Silence and Signal are duo that can handle both SMS and IM encryption. Problem is how to get people that are close to you to use them.
@leip4Ier@infosec.exchange

@leip4Ier@infosec.exchange
There are exploding messages, they give you forward secrecy

@leip4Ier@infosec.exchange
For that matter I never trust browsers to do anything serious enough

@leip4Ier@infosec.exchange
Yes, but things get more complicated with team key managment and there is forward secrecy different than Signal. With Signal forward secrecy keys are deleted immediately, with Keybase no matter how short you choose for message to be deleted keys are deleted after a week on their servers, so if someone steals your device they can decrypt message that is saved in a week period of time

@leip4Ier@infosec.exchange
I like the concept. I believe their public identities solve problem of keyservers and that it can be used for devs to post their keys with other social media proofs for users to verify

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