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Wickr - is it really that safe?

by /u/boste · 18th March, 2020 20:37 in /d/OpSec

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Wickr - is it really that safe?
- /u/boste 📢 20th March, 2020 - 08:40 Never liked that encro phone...

Thanks, some valuable information here

by /u/boste · 18th March, 2020 20:37 in /d/OpSec

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Wickr - is it really that safe?
- /u/boste 📢 19th March, 2020 - 06:37 Any actual evidence or explanation?

Encrophone is amazing, specially when you are carrying it and police wonders why the fuck you have an 800euro phone known to be owned only by drug dealers.
And if I recall correctly, you can only talk to people that have also spent 800 euros on that same phone right?
Where they not also hacked? something about a backdoor and a strange explanation..

by /u/boste · 18th March, 2020 20:37 in /d/OpSec

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Wickr - is it really that safe?
- /u/boste 📢 20th March, 2020 - 08:35 Thanks for bringing that too light, wickr is growing on me

by /u/boste · 18th March, 2020 20:37 in /d/OpSec

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Wickr - is it really that safe?
- /u/boste 📢 19th March, 2020 - 07:58 Then you would be cutting out that possibility, unless they have some other way to identify target phone.

Think about it like when you need support for something and what they do is remotely use your computer, you can be using tor and pgp and what not, but if they are seeing your screen the same way you are seeing it, then they are seeing that information same as you are.

by /u/boste · 18th March, 2020 20:37 in /d/OpSec

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Wickr - is it really that safe?
- /u/boste 📢 19th March, 2020 - 07:20 Me too... I can't really elaborate much more, he just got busted, they took the phone and then in court were using messages from chats he had which had been supposedly deleted. I lack more background information on that story though.

I mean, i am no expert, but think about it, signal is linked to a phone number. You get a phone number, and then you can trace that back to a device, install malware like a keylogger that monitors screen use and fetch all data without having to take part in any of the communications encryption process hacking.

by /u/boste · 18th March, 2020 20:37 in /d/OpSec

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