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Signal debunks online rumours of zero-day security vulnerability


Over the weekend rumours circulated on social networks of an unpatched security hole in the Signal messaging app that could allow a remote hacker to seize control of your smartphone.

The rumours, which rapidly spread further than the cybersecurity community into the wider public, claimed that the Signal encrypted messaging app contained a flaw related to its “Generate Link Previews” feature that could be exploited by hackers.

As someone once said, a lie can travel halfway around the world before the truth has got its boots on. And the situation is even worse in the 21st century, where anyone has the power to post a claim on Twitter, and watch it be retweeted and reshared thousands and thousands of times before anyone takes the time to ask a difficult question.

Some people did bother to respond to the rumours, asking for more details or a source that would confirm there was an issue. Which seems quite reasonable.  After all, an encrypted messaging app like Signal is used by privacy-conscious folks who want to keep their communications secret.

However, in the threads I saw online, anyone asking for more details of the so-called vulnerability were fobbed off with “I heard it from a trusted source” or vague references to unnamed individuals within the US government.

In short, there were no real details of a zero-day vulnerability having been found in Signal at all.

And the idea that the link preview feature of Signal might be linked to the alleged vulnerability seemed unlikely.

Although it’s true that in the past other messaging apps have been found to reveal a user’s location through preview links, it isn’t the case with Signal.

Signal generates link previews (when the feature is enabled) before the link is sent to the other Signal user – not after.

In other words, disabling “link previews” in Signal (the advice being given in the erroneous warnings posted on social media) only prevents creation of link previews on your device, you are still able to receive them from others.

Earlier today, Signal posted a message on Twitter stating that it had seen no evidence that the vulnerability was real.

It went on to say that it had “checked with people across US Government, since the copy-paste report…

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Georgia election official debunks Trump’s ‘ridiculous claims’


  • Georgia Voting System Implementation Manager Gabriel Sterling fact-checked a wide range of President Donald Trump’s new and old baseless election and voter fraud claims on Monday. 
  • Sterling’s weekly news conference came after multiple news organizations published audio of a stunning hour-long call where Trump pressured Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger to reverse the election results.
  • Sterling said that he “screamed into his computer” and “screamed in his car” when he heard Trump repeating debunked conspiracies about ballots being tampered with at State Farm Arena.
  • “Again, this is all easily, provably, false. Yet, the president persists. And by doing so, undermines Georgians’ faith in the election system, especially Republican Georgians,” Sterling said. 
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In a news conference Monday, Georgia Voting System Implementation Manager Gabriel Sterling tried to fact check as many of President Donald Trump’s election and voter fraud claims as possible.

Monday’s press conference was the latest in a series of news conferences that Sterling has dubbed “anti-disinformation Mondays” or “Groundhog Day Mondays” of refuting the same general falsehoods and misconceptions about the November election. 

Sterling, at times appearing exacerbated, emphasized that the state has conducted a thorough audit of its results and that voters should not “self-censor” by refusing to vote in Tuesday’s Senate runoff elections because of Trump’s mischaracterization of the November election as fraudulent.

 

The news conference came on the heels of a leaked phone call between the president and Georgia’s Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger, where Trump urged him to “find” thousands of votes that would retroactively flip the Peach State’s results in his favor.

Read more: Secret Service experts are speculating in group chats about how Trump might be hauled out of the White House if he won’t budge on Inauguration Day

Sterling was flanked on Monday by a large chart showing Trump’s accusations juxtaposed with facts on how Georgia conducts its elections.

“We see nothing in our investigations…

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Cybersecurity Expert Mark Raymond Debunks Myths, Explores … – KGOU


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Cybersecurity Expert Mark Raymond Debunks Myths, Explores …
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Just 10 years ago, only 30 percent of American adults reported owning a laptop computer — a number that has now doubled, according to the Pew Research.

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