• brucethemoose@lemmy.world
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    5 days ago

    Signal, on your personal device, is fine for personal use. It is absolutely not fine for classified communication as the VP or head of DoD, as there are billions of dollars dedicated to compromising your phone.

    The encryption doesn’t mean shit if they breach an endpoint or account.

    If it was strictly personal chat, yeah, no problem, but they just have to assume the messages are being read by other nations.

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      5 days ago

      That’s absolutely correct. Everyone seems to fixate on the encryption, but hackers are lazy and they’ll attack whatever is weakest. In this case that means the storage on the phone after it’s decrypted.

      Don’t store classified information on your phone, regardless of what you use to transmit it.

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        4 days ago

        Or better yet, do whatever the heck security experts tell you to do. I can only imagine what’s standard procedure for the president’s cabinet.

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          Exactly. I can guess as to what decent OPSec looks like, but that’s not my job and I’m not an expert. If you’re in a sensitive position, listen to the experts. If you’re a hobbyist, do whatever strikes your fancy.