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darkphotonstudio, to politics in The Media Still Doesn’t Grasp the Danger of Trump

The guy’s brains are scrambled eggs. I’m not sure that he’s going to be doing much of anything. Just vote.

ulkesh,
@ulkesh@beehaw.org avatar

He got 3 lying Supreme Court justices to the bench the first time around. And now some of my kid’s rights have been removed.

Yes, vote, but don’t do so thinking that he’s somehow not a threat — he most definitely is.

Naminreb, to politics in The Media Still Doesn’t Grasp the Danger of Trump

An article exploiting Trump’s image to gather traffic while telling us media doesn’t grasp Trump’s manipulation of the media…got it.

t3rmit3,

The article isn’t about “Trump’s manipulation of the media”, it’s about the sensationalism that revenue-driven news falls into, both by necessity and by convenience, and how that model is unequipped to handle rhetoric that is ‘slow-burning’.

Trump is not playing 4D chess, he’s just being his usual horrible self each day, but the media is unable to simply run “Trump still horrible” each day, so they end up treating his current horrible-ness as a new baseline after the shock wears off, which just normalizes his behavior.

It’s like the inverse of the boy crying wolf, where the wolves really are attacking each day, but since everyone “knows” that, the town crier kid stops telling people the wolves are attacking unless they attack in some novel way, and over time the wolves attacking isn’t even ‘bad’, it’s just how the villagers live.

Butterbee, to politics in The Media Still Doesn’t Grasp the Danger of Trump
@Butterbee@beehaw.org avatar

Bets that they do actually know.

sp3tr4l,

Most likely its a mix of cognitive dissonance (it can’t happen here) and not really caring as theyre mostly well off liberals (oh well, if it does, im wealthy so my life won’t seriously change that much!).

hydroptic,

“I’m white, cis and hetero, and they’re only hurting Others™”

sp3tr4l,

Wild thing is I am white, cis and basically hetero…

…and I don’t see how anyone can not take this all seriously.

Lots of non white, non hetero talking heads on major channels that don’t seem to care either.

A lot of it is just the lucky few that made the right connection, or were born into wealth, who never had any life destroying tragedy ruin their career, who had reserve finances or other contacts or safety nets to rely on…

Ive met loads if people like that. They’ll give you all the emotional support in the world, until either disagree with them about nearly anything somewhat serious, or if you ask for help that might actually cost them some time or money.

There’s programs for that! I donate to a charity that… yeah, its all underfunded, extremely difficult to apply to and pass.

Then they get angry because in their head theyre a good person, but this grates upon their fundamental belief in a meritocratic society, causes cognitive dissonance.

Survivorship bias is deadly.

Naminreb, to politics in The Media Still Doesn’t Grasp the Danger of Trump

An article exploiting Trump’s image to gather traffic while telling us media doesn’t grasp Trump’s manipulation of the media…got it.

kowcop, to politics in The Media Still Doesn’t Grasp the Danger of Trump

yeah they do, they are just frothing as what that means for the bullshit that they peddle

Sawzall,

Bingo. He sells news. Bring back the no advertising segment of American news.

TheAnonymouseJoker, to privacy in This Undisclosed WhatsApp Vulnerability Lets Governments See Who You Message

This is not a WhatsApp exclusive problem. MITM traffic analysis for metadata packet interception is a common technique.

cypherpunks,
@cypherpunks@lemmy.ml avatar

Indeed, the only thing WhatsApp-specific in this story is that WhatsApp engineers are the ones pointing out this attack vector and saying someone should maybe do something about it. A lot of the replies here don’t seem to understand that this vulnerability applies equally to almost all messaging apps - hardly any of them even pad their messages to a fixed size, much less send cover traffic and/or delay messages. 😦

crispy_kilt, to privacy in This Undisclosed WhatsApp Vulnerability Lets Governments See Who You Message

Whom* you message

rmuk,

*Whomstnt’ve

stuckgum, to privacy in This Undisclosed WhatsApp Vulnerability Lets Governments See Who You Message

Please don’t use WhatsApp or anything FB related

original_reader,

That is much easier said than done.

www.statista.com/…/whatsapp-global-unique-users/

fernandu00,

Yeah…in my country it’s almost mandatory to have it or you won’t talk to anybody…it’s the only message app most people know… It’s like windows to operating systems…people just use it and ignore that there are different ways to communicate. I tried to use other apps like telegram or signal …nobody wants a second app to send messages…too much trouble

ZeroHora,
@ZeroHora@lemmy.ml avatar

Brazil right? Even the government runs on that shit, is inescapable

fernandu00,

Yep

fernandu00,

Yep

plant_based_monero,

I live in a whatsapp dominated country and I have tried to move people to signal time and time again, not even the tech savy will try it. I had signal for over two years and I dont have anyone to talk to

variants,

Do you guys not have sms messaging, if someone I know doesn’t have signal we just text them the old fashioned way

I got my brother to switch from what’s app to signal finally then we got our friends who are brothers to join us, then my brothers older friends who are in the same circle joined in, then our parents recently as well. Now I’m working on getting my wife’s family to let go of what’s app. My wife’s brother married a Brazilian ladies so he got them all on the what’s app

possiblylinux127,

Damn, keep trying. You just need to wait and keep bringing it up when it is relevant.

jjlinux,
@jjlinux@lemmy.ml avatar

I know your pain all to well, but when I figured my mental health and privacy were at risk, I just took the leap. It is not an easy choice. Having said that, think about these benefits:

  • from your “inner circle” those who really want to keep in touch won’t mind installing another app. This give you a broader view of just how important you and what YOU consider your well-being is to each of those people.
  • may not feel that way at first, but after a few days you will start feeling refreshed by having reduced notifications dramatically. This helps for focusing on whatever you enjoy.
  • the knowledge that you’re giving a tech giant less, or even nothing, is an epic feeling that can only be experienced, not described.

I also live in a country made to be driven by Meta and all its crap by the population, so much so that even the oldest and largest corporations, banks and stores have all but abandoned their websites, and handle everything over WhatsApp for transactions, and Instagram and Facebook for publicity and offers. Some of these sites have not been updated in over 10 years, and good luck getting them to reply to an email and God forbid, picking up a phone.

I’ve been out of that environment for almost 10 years now, and all it’s done for me is make me happier, save money and give me plenty of time for video games without being disturbed.

Try it, let everyone know you’re moving to (insert name of alternative and privacy focused app) and will be eliminating your WhatsApp in (whatever amount of time). Then, after the first week, disable all notifications on WhatsApp, and just check it when you feel like it. I’m not going to tell you to stop replying to people, but take longer (12 hours, 2 days, whatever you can handle) and when they ask what took you so long, just tell them what you think about WhatsApp, and that you’re easier to reach on the other app. If at the end you’re not comfortable, just don’t eliminate WhatsApp and keep it, it’s not going to harm anyone (other than your privacy, of course), and you still walk out having at least tried.

Full disclosure, I’m not young anymore, will be 50 soon, so understand that I’m in a point in life where I don’t want more people in my life, I want less 🤣🤣

crispy_kilt,

Wanna talk to me? We can exchange usernames

Scolding0513, to privacy in This Undisclosed WhatsApp Vulnerability Lets Governments See Who You Message

This is a traffic analysis attack, and doesn’t really have anything to do with Whatsapp specifically. The same exact thing can be done with Signal, and likely is already many times over

lord_ryvan, to privacy in This Undisclosed WhatsApp Vulnerability Lets Governments See Who You Message

TL;DR meta data isn’t encrypted and read by “government agencies”. Probably Israel, but they’re not saying with certainty which agencies do.
If government agencies can read these, other groups likely can, too.

“WhatsApp has no backdoors and we have no evidence of vulnerabilities in how WhatsApp works,” said Meta spokesperson Christina LoNigro.

Your vulnerability’s right there, LoNigro.
Saying “oh but it affects the other apps, too” doesn’t make yours less vulnerable.

pennomi,

lol not sure why you’re calling out Israel specifically when likely every government on the planet is doing the same thing.

Cuntessera,
@Cuntessera@sh.itjust.works avatar

Because they’ve been caught killing people in Gaza based on their affiliations to group chats on WhatsApp.

middleeastmonitor.com/20240418-israel-using-metas…

www.arabnews.com/node/2495816/media

egypttoday.com/…/Meta-challenged-over-accusations…

lord_ryvan,

The article is, and I’m TL;DRing the article

Scolding0513,

Israel has been the center for surveillance and intelligence tech for a long time, they are at the peak, way above the NSA. The NSA is just a bunch of code monkeys honestly, they get way too much credit

calmluck9349, to privacy in This Undisclosed WhatsApp Vulnerability Lets Governments See Who You Message
@calmluck9349@infosec.pub avatar

Vulnerability or feature? Lol

possiblylinux127, to privacy in This Undisclosed WhatsApp Vulnerability Lets Governments See Who You Message

I think the bigger vulnerability is Meta and the black box

delirious_owl, to privacy in This Undisclosed WhatsApp Vulnerability Lets Governments See Who You Message
@delirious_owl@discuss.online avatar

The nature of these systems is that they’re going to kill innocent people and nobody is even going to know why.

When lack of privacy is literally a death sentence

Unskilled5117, (edited ) to privacy in This Undisclosed WhatsApp Vulnerability Lets Governments See Who You Message

Tldr: This is a traffic analysis attack, it exposes metadata without help or access to data from whatsapp. Other messengers are vulnerable too. It requires vast resources and access only governments have. It is not a threat model that todays messengers defend against.

The interesting part of the article ist the last one.

According to the internal assessment, the stakes are high: “Inspection and analysis of network traffic is completely invisible to us, yet it reveals the connections between our users: who is in a group together, who is messaging who, and (hardest to hide) who is calling who.”

The analysis notes that a government can easily tell when a person is using WhatsApp, in part because the data must pass through Meta’s readily identifiable corporate servers. A government agency can then unmask specific WhatsApp users by tracing their IP address, a unique number assigned to every connected device, to their internet or cellular service provider account.

WhatsApp’s internal security team has identified several examples of how clever observation of encrypted data can thwart the app’s privacy protections, a technique known as a correlation attack, according to this assessment. In one, a WhatsApp user sends a message to a group, resulting in a burst of data of the exact same size being transmitted to the device of everyone in that group. Another correlation attack involves measuring the time delay between when WhatsApp messages are sent and received between two parties — enough data, the company believes, “to infer the distance to and possibly the location of each recipient.”

Today’s messenger services weren’t designed to hide this metadata from an adversary who can see all sides of the connection,” Green, the cryptography professor, told The Intercept.

grid11, to privacy in This Undisclosed WhatsApp Vulnerability Lets Governments See Who You Message

some interesting excerpts:

The analysis notes that a government can easily tell when a person is using WhatsApp, in part because the data must pass through Meta’s readily identifiable corporate servers. A government agency can then unmask specific WhatsApp users by tracing their IP address, a unique number assigned to every connected device, to their internet or cellular service provider account.

The assessment makes clear that WhatsApp engineers grasp the severity of the problem, but also understand how difficult it might be to convince their company to fix it.

It will be difficult to better protect users against correlation attacks without making the app worse in other ways, the document explains. For a publicly traded giant like Meta, protecting at-risk users will collide with the company’s profit-driven mandate of making its software as accessible and widely used as possible.


“WhatsApp has no backdoors and we have no evidence of vulnerabilities in how WhatsApp works,” said Meta spokesperson Christina LoNigro.

That’s why you slam e2e encryption banner all over the app to make this statement even more true instead of doing an independent code review that could confirmed that on paper.

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