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mindies4ameal t1_ixn12r9 wrote

How is this not already a thing.

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p33k4y t1_ixn8cck wrote

It's almost 2023...

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Remarkable_Soil_6727 t1_ixnw8gy wrote

>A significant amount of politics for the Macron government plays out on WhatsApp or Telegram.

...world leaders are really using foreign owned private company messaging software, jesus christ.

"All that is said on Telegram is potentially listened to by the Russians and the Americans," said Thomas Gassilloud, the Renaissance MP and chairman of the National Defense and Armed Forces Commission at the Assemblée Nationale. "

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mtarascio t1_ixmrytz wrote

With the only back door being the 'Deep French State'

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autotldr t1_ixmv6ly wrote

This is the best tl;dr I could make, original reduced by 86%. (I'm a bot)


> After the racist comment by far-right Rassemblement National MP Grégoire de Fournas, Mr. Macron wrote to a key figure in his entourage: "We must push to sanction her guy." No sooner said than done, the Macronist group targeted the RN with a video montage on Twitter to the theme of the French cult film Gramps Is in the Resistance.

> The government possesses other French software, with names inspired by the mythology of ancient Egypt.

> In practice these tools are so secure that they are slower and more rigid than those of GAFAM. The French National Agency for Information Systems Security is currently working to modernize ISIS. At the same time, the Directorate General of the Armed Forces is developing a project for a telephone that encrypts conversations without any delay, to replace the historic Teorem semi-mobile telephone.


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GreenEnergyRedditor t1_ixn054d wrote

Olympians we’re encouraged to use burner phones during the china Olympics. There are countless claims, perhaps sometime unfounded that spying equipment have been installed by Huawei. Obviously trusts level have gone down and he’s not taking a chance.

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nakwada t1_ixohwva wrote

Plot twist: made in China.

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pzerr t1_ixq84pv wrote

The technology is entirely ready to encrypt and nearly unbreakable. But apps and texting is just so much easier and you know the receiving party will get it.

This is not about developing something but about deploying something that already exists. Getting the end users to use it diligently will be difficult. This has been an ongoing problem since the first message was sent digitally.

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technitecho t1_ixmqfmo wrote

It's called a landline /s

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mtarascio t1_ixms4ae wrote

Lol, they had spy tools to wirelessly listen into landline calls.

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