Testing a new encrypted messaging app's extraordinary claims
Testing a new encrypted messaging app's extraordinary claims
crnkovic.dev Testing a new encrypted messaging app's extraordinary claims
How I accidentally breached a nonexistent database and found every private key in a 'state-of-the-art' encrypted messenger called Converso.

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Tempiz @sh.itjust.works
Saw this one over on /r/cybersecurity and just goes to show why you should always have healthy skepticism for new closed source applications with wild claims.
3 0 ReplyEinar @lemmy.ml That was a terrifyingly entertaining read. Now I'm even more paranoid.
2 0 Replyz2k_ @lemmy.nz OP
Yeah, definitely makes me think twice before trying out new apps.
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