The data included names and contacts of government officials, as well as usernames and passwords for the app’s backend.

“I would say the whole process took about 15-20 minutes,” the hacker told the publication. “It wasn’t much effort at all.”

    • LupusBlackfur
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      “only the best people”…

      Who believe that no rule from any authority actually applies to them… Cause they’re too “smart” and they know better.

      🤷‍♂️ 🙄 🤡 🖕

  • HellsBelle
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    Anyone know if they’ve released the hacked data yet?

    • @9point6@lemmy.world
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      I’m assuming they’re in the process of blackmailing the US administration currently

      We’ll probably see it after they’ve extorted who they can

      • Talaraine
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        You’re assuming it wasn’t a great ‘deal’ Trump made with Russia

    • @mrcleanup@lemmy.world
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      Why, need a good number to hand out when you aren’t really into someone at the bar and they won’t leave you alone?

  • @Korne127@lemmy.world
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    Wow, Signal is end-to-end encrypted and secure, now switching to some random service that stores all their message is mindblowingly stupid

    • @Steve@communick.news
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      They got shit for being stupid and using a public FOSS app that skirts the law.

      It makes a kind of sense they would switch to something worse, because of the aforementioned stupid part.

    • @teawrecks@sopuli.xyz
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      Actually, the Signal protocol turned out to be fatally flawed in that, if you added the editor of a major publication to your group chat, all of your conversations would end up on the news the next day. Honestly a pretty egregious vulnerability.

  • @shiroininja@lemmy.world
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    This is the Israeli one right? Don’t take this the wrong way, but why would anybody use an Israeli “secure” app, when half the time when there is a breach in government systems or ransom ware, it’s usually using a product from an Israeli firm. They have repeatedly sold their software to anybody, regardless if the client is our enemy or not.

    They do make very good cybersecurity software though.

    • LupusBlackfur
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      But Israel and especially Netan-yayhoo are our best buddies… right?

      They would do nothing to harm us…

      /s (if not obvious)

    • @el_bhm@lemm.ee
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      People selling zero-days and exploits dont care for nationalities. They sell to anyone. Anything.

      Read Nicole Perlroth -This Is How They Tell Me the World Ends: The Cyberweapons Arms Race