@sam How is communication first established with those unknown parties? Can they provide an email address, for example?
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Nemo_bis 🌈 (nemobis@mamot.fr)'s status on Monday, 25-Nov-2024 04:43:08 JST Nemo_bis 🌈 -
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Sam Whited (sam@social.coop)'s status on Monday, 25-Nov-2024 04:43:09 JST Sam Whited - Must work on "smart" mobile devices, but without requiring Google Play Services
- Must be able to communicate outside of the group with unknown parties who need to be verified later
- Targeted attack from low-tech attackers (ie. cop's saying "give me your phone")
- Passive attack from high-tech attackers (ie. government level keyword scanning or metadata analysis, not likely to be directly targeting this group though, for now)What am I forgetting?
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Sam Whited (sam@social.coop)'s status on Monday, 25-Nov-2024 04:43:10 JST Sam Whited Let's play a game that is not a game: I'm curious what people are using for secure communications these days for groups where Signal is *not* an option (ie. let's assume people in the group have devices that are not iPhone or Android with Google Services). The group in question (a real use case, though they are likely not going to make change, I'm just curious what people will recommend) has the following requirements and threat model:
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