• @marcuse1w
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    Ok, out of interest, how does this work?

    You (as aggressor) scan all your known mobile numbers agains let’s say Signal and discover that some numbers use Signal. That I understand. But now what? Unless you are the company Signal you would not have access to further data, or ?

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      • @Palaress@lemmy.161.social
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        Sure you can easily get further data by for example asking the phone companies for cell-tower log-in location and times. This you can then narrow down against your list of Signal using suspects and either remotely infect their phones with a trojan or simply snatch up the hardware at a “random” police check and access the already decrypted messages with identifiable phone-numbers of all the group-members.

        What the fuck? Sure, you could also just being tortured till you tell them everything you know, but fking tracing over cell companies is not a security flaw in an app.

        They could also just as well decrypt your self hosted emails that are cached on your device.

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          • @Palaress@lemmy.161.social
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            What does having Signal installed has to do with tracking down and installing a Trojan?

            I don’t think that they will track only track you down for using Signal, and if they are they still will install a Trojan even without Signal installed on your phone.

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