SignalGate Meets WordPress: Outgoing National Security Adviser's Phone Dumps Messages via Israeli App (unicornriot.ninja)
from floofloof@lemmy.ca to technology@lemmy.world on 05 May 02:41
https://lemmy.ca/post/43433322

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Saleh@feddit.org on 05 May 08:07 next collapse

By now i think we need to assume everyone that is willing to use Israeli tech in any government functions, even if it is only “local police” using Palantir software and the like to be compromised by Israeli intelligence.

The data will be compromised to the detriment of the people and politicians who push for using such tech are likely compromised themselves already.

jonne@infosec.pub on 05 May 10:30 collapse

Judging by the article, if the record keeping is really run on a WordPress instance, you can assume everyone is reading those messages, not just Mossad.

sem@lemmy.blahaj.zone on 05 May 12:26 collapse

www.404media.co/the-signal-clone-the-trump-admin-…

jonne@infosec.pub on 05 May 12:36 next collapse

Just saw that, yeah. Completely predictable.

AnarchistArtificer@slrpnk.net on 05 May 22:55 collapse

Archive link for anyone who finds this useful archive.ph/E7XFt

Edit: Have read the article and daaamn, this is ridiculous. Thanks for sharing this, I hadn’t seen it yet.

sem@lemmy.blahaj.zone on 05 May 12:05 next collapse

Unicornriot.ninja?

foxfell@lemmy.ml on 05 May 13:46 collapse

Sounds like a trustworthy source, isn’t it? :)

sem@lemmy.blahaj.zone on 05 May 14:07 next collapse

The about us looks really cool, actually. I was pleasantly surprised.

ShittyBeatlesFCPres@lemmy.world on 05 May 21:52 collapse

It’s actually pretty reliable. It’s left wing, to be sure, but during the BLM protests, for instance, they had actual reporters on the ground and were live-streaming everything. They’re transparent.

I don’t know where to place it on the “reliable” spectrum. From what I’ve seen, their articles are sourced and edited but live streaming from a chaotic situation is sort of like being a “war correspondent” where it can be impossible to know what’s happening. So, it’s probably important to get more context later as more comes to light. But I’ve never seen them lie deliberately or anything.

I don’t know the term for it but maybe “guerrilla journalism” or something like that. They’ll send a dude on a skateboard to the middle of a riot while other reporters are in the “press zone” and covering police press conferences or whatever.

AnarchistArtificer@slrpnk.net on 05 May 22:48 collapse

For me, it’s actually easier to trust sources like unionriot.ninja — though by “trust”, I don’t mean “take them at their word”. It’s more like a “I understand how to situate this journalism within its wider context”. Which is to say that I find them easier to vibe check.

I find smaller outlets like this are often pretty good with their sourcing. For the example, from these guys, I think I read some really good coverage of some specific issues in the prison system. The article was clearly written to persuade (and as you say, clearly left wing), but the way it was doing that felt transparent. In particular, I think there was a quote they used from a legal expert, but they also included links to that person’s work/full quote, which makes it easier for a keen reader to vibe check the person. I like their transparency.

I agree that it’s hard to place them on a “reliable” spectrum. My instinct would be to place them quite high, because the fact they’re open about their biases (i.e. left wing perspective) and they are good at citing sources makes it easier for me to evaluate their work. However, that doesn’t feel right when we consider what kind of news outlets would typically sit there — many of our heuristics for parsing media are still anchored in a more traditional model of news coverage, which these guys clearly aren’t.

jaybone@lemmy.zip on 05 May 13:22 collapse

I like the Win98 notification pop up in the pic.

hazypenguin@feddit.nl on 05 May 15:38 collapse

I like the Mac OS System 7 dialog window. Reminds me of school.