Everyone gangsta until you realize everything has been deeply compromised
The fun part is they don't know the extent of the comprise or how long it has been going on.
What happened is that CISA recently published a report stating that they think a lot of US telecommunications equipment has been compromised. It isn't a one time breach. They know that China has control over a unspecified amount of critical components. The malware China is using is extremely complex and very hard if not completely impossible to detect. China is very good at covering there tracks so even getting a sample of Malware is hard.
Because of all this, CISA is now recommending that people use encrypted messagers.
This is why the old guard of tech and privacy was against a lot of the shenanigans you routinely encounter in any app or device. Bonus, the S in IoT stands for security.
Seven years ago I spent hours trying to explain to my MP that this would happen if they weakened encryption and put in back doors.
He seemingly couldn't get his head round the fact that you have to assume foreign adversaries have access to everything in transit and they're not going to be worried about longer prison sentences designed to make up for weaker security.
I should send him an email asking if he understands the argument now it's coming from an American in a suit and not just one of the plebs.
At first, the F.B.I. and other investigators believed that China’s hackers used stolen passwords to focus mostly on the system that taps telephone conversations and texts under court orders. It is administered by a number of the nation’s telecommunications firms, including the three largest — Verizon, AT&T and T-Mobile. But in recent days, investigators have discovered how deeply China’s hackers had moved throughout the country by exploiting aging equipment and seams in the networks connecting disparate systems.
So what would be an encrypted messenger? Telegram or a Matrix app like Element? Asking cuz I've been kinda hinting to my friends that maybe we should move away from Facebook Messenger, but all we do is share memes and YouTube videos... Occasionally we'll fuck with their stupid AI and make it write all responses in cuneiform or call everyone "shitass"
I'd argue Threema. The server code isn't open source, but the apps are auditable. You can use it without any other identifiers (phone number, email are optional). It comes from a private company, but they have had a good track record.
Edit: They also have a version on F-Droid, without proprietary components, that uses their own push protocol instead of Google's.
Note even with all of this they only recommend they use encrypted messaging. We should merrily go along with fb messenger or sms or whatever they swear is good.
CISA recently published a report stating that they think a lot of US telecommunications equipment has been compromised. It isn't a one time breach. They know that China has control over a unspecified amount of critical components. The malware China is using is extremely complex and very hard if not completely impossible to detect. China is very good at covering there tracks so even getting a sample of Malware is hard. They are constantly evolving and adapting it so it is very tricky to pinpoint and clean systems.
Because of all this, CISA is now recommending that people use encrypted messagers. Usually the government wants unfeathered access to data so that's how you know it is very bad.
This was caused by lowest bidder decision making. Along with a tolerance for critical systems designed, developed and manufactured outside of North America and Western Europe. If a country doesn’t have a history of liberal democracy, they can never be fully trusted.
Meme mentions CISA and FBI but everyone knows NSA already has a master list of vulns that they juggle deciding if they're worth disclosing or better off keeping for themselves lol.
They sat on Eternal Blue for allegedly a decade. Any APT has plenty of time and money to spend attacking America's public infara when they don't even bother to cover the bargain basement stuff like the insanity that is Microsoft AD.
I wonder if China is any better with their hefty surveillance and firewall though. I wouldn't be completely surpised if some of their public infara is also exposed for the same reasons.