• @woelkchen
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      143 months ago

      Telegram, including secret chats, is not blocked because Russian elites happen to use that, too.

      • @[email protected]
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        453 months ago

        I could put on my tinfoil hat and say if signal is blocked but telegram isn’t, maybe that means that telegram isn’t as secret as they make it out to be.

        • @woelkchen
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          -23 months ago

          It’s open source. Look can up the encryption yourself.

          • @[email protected]
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            213 months ago

            No need, all you have to do is read the whitepaper. they home brewed the encryption algorithm and nobody actually knows if it’s worth a damn. That’s not exactly a secret.

            • @woelkchen
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              33 months ago

              nobody actually knows if it’s worth a damn.

              After all these years, security researchers still don’t know if the encryption is any good?

              • @HarriPotero
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                113 months ago

                On that level it usually falls on computer scientists. Formal methods can prove that any implementation is correct, but proving the absence of unintended attacks is a lot harder.

                Needham-Schroeder comes to mind as an example from back when I was studying the things.

                • @woelkchen
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                  -13 months ago

                  On that level it usually falls on computer scientists.

                  And not a single one has been able to analyze the encryption in all these years? Fact is, Telegram is the tool the Russian opposition and even Ukrainians use to communicate without Putin being able to infiltrate.

                  • @HarriPotero
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                    No. It kind of falls on Dijkstra’s old statement. “Testing can only prove the presence, not absence of bugs.”

                    You can prove logical correctness of code, but an abstract thing such as “is there an unknown weakness” is a bit harder to prove. The tricky part is coming up with the correct constraints to prove.

                    Security researchers tend to be on the testing side of things.

                    A notable example is how DES got its mixers changed between proposal and standardisation. The belief at the time was that the new mixers had some unknown backdoor for the NSA. AFAIK, it has never been proven.

          • @doodledup
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            123 months ago

            They don’t have reproducible builds afaik (unlike Signal). You can have a completely different code running on your phone than on GitHub.

            Besides, who is using Secret Chat anyways? All default chats and group chats are unencrypted.

            • @woelkchen
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              03 months ago

              You can have a completely different code running on your phone than on GitHub.

              Just use the F-Droid version if there is any doubt.

              Besides, who is using Secret Chat anyways?

              Probably Russians who used Signal before.

              • @doodledup
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                73 months ago

                The F-droid version is also not reproducible. The binary you install has a different hash than the one you build from the GitHub.

                • @Nonononoki
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                  13 months ago

                  It’s reproducible if you compare it with F-droid’s tarball, which has all the source code in it.

                • @woelkchen
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                  03 months ago

                  The F-droid version is also not reproducible. The binary you install has a different hash than the one you build from the GitHub.

                  F-Droid builds from source, so any suspicion whether the Google Play version has been tampered is completely irrelevant for the F-Droid version.

      • @lemmylommy
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        153 months ago

        Telegram is shady as fuck and also afaik only uses end to end encryption in „secret“ one on one chats.

        • @woelkchen
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          03 months ago

          Telegram is shady as fuck and also afaik only uses end to end encryption in „secret“ one on one chats.

          I was very explicitly referring to secret chats.