- cross-posted to:
- technology@lemmy.zip
- cross-posted to:
- technology@lemmy.zip
They sound staggeringly incompetent. And anyone who bought their software without any investigation into its quality also sounds staggeringly incompetent. Apparently there’s a lot of it going around.
In the 1980s the trend of the day was patriotism.
In the 1990s the trend of the day was being a rebel.
In the 2000s, there started to become a divide on what the trend ofthe day was. You were either pro patriotism/pro war…or, you were anti war/pro protesting. At least in the USA.
2010s the trend of the day was culture wars and division.
2020s, the trend of the day seems to be batshit lunacy and mindnumbing stupidity.
It’s 2025. We have 5 more years to go. And with trump having 4 more of those years, I expect no change there.
God I hope the 2030s bring some kind of sanity, unity, and enlightenment.
Or, barring that, I’d also settle for UFOs visiting earth and allowing humans to leave earth. I mean seriously. How bad could other planets be, right? I mean their species is clearly more advanced then ours. I figure humans had their shot. Now I’ll roll the dice and give these grey guys a shot, right? What could POSSIBLY go wrong?
And hey, if they’re the anal probe kind of aliens, that’s just a bonus…uhhhh…I mean…what? No no, I didn’t say that. I’m just some random straight dude looking to leave this planet with some grey dudes I just met.
Not to mention TeleMessage violated the terms of the GPL. Signal is under gpl and I can’t find TeleMessage’s code anywhere.
Edit: it appears it is online somewhere just not in a github repo or anything
https://micahflee.com/heres-the-source-code-for-the-unofficial-signal-app-used-by-trump-officials/
I’m pretty sure that the licence also requires that you link to the source code. You can’t just have it up “somewhere” and just expect people to find it.
“yeah my code is open source, it’s somewhere on this site I’m just not gonna tell you where it is.”
The requirement in the licence is that the source code or a link to it is distributed along with the binaries
getting hacked in just 20 minutes due to a basic misconfiguration is alarming!
But not surprising.
Here’s a link to the original article (from the same author) on the platform you should actually subscribe to.
https://www.404media.co/the-signal-clone-the-trump-admin-uses-was-hacked/
404 has a partnership with Wired. They are both great publications; I subscribe to both. So reading this work on Wired supports 404
The Wired article is not based on the 404 article. This one goes into detail about the mechanics of the hack.
Non-paywall: https://archive.is/qwonI
How is archive working in general? Did you create this copy benevolently because you are a subscriber, or did someone else do it? How do you find such link then? Thanks
Websites publish the full article so that search engines and news readers pick it up, but then hide it with JavaScript so humans can’t see it. The archive doesn’t run JavaScript so it doesn’t get the blocked version