My friend who works in tech security industry uses "Wire" to message me.

On Wed, Dec 25, 2019, 10:36 AM Mike C. <[email protected]> wrote:

> On Sat, 16 Nov 2019 13:13, logical american wrote:
> > I just recently found out that my Signal Messaging Application on my
> > Apple Iphone has been compromised.
>
>
> > Yikes!  Sorry I missed this earlier.  This is very concerning.  Could you
> > please elaborate?  How did you detect this?  What happened to the other
> > apps when they were compromised?
> >
>
> The OP was over a month ago now. Not sure how I missed it either as that
> type of post always gets my attention.
>
> I'm also interested in more details. I'm a bit suspect of an actual
> compromise of the Signal app itself as opposed to the device itself being
> affected by malware.
>
>  A quick Google search on the topic resulted in one case of a
> compromised non-official Signal app that was distributed via some Secure
> Android web site and not via Google Play store.
>
> If you are interested in cryptography applications, then it is safe to
> > assume you know about Bruce Schneier.  His Crypto-Gram mail list has been
> > a source of value knowledge about just these types of issues over the
> past
> > 15 years.
>
>
> Thank you for this. I just checked it out and he seems to cover the gambit.
> I read a post about NordVPN being breached via leaked encryption keys, 20
> MONTHS AGO and the
> company just disclosed this to the public!
>
> And you also know that Signal is the standard; I'm not aware of any
> > alternative product that is as good with the same feature profile.
> >
>
> WhatsApp uses the same protocol as Signal but it's owned by Facebook now so
> who knows what they're doing to it.
>
> Telegram has been highly criticized for its security flaws. It doesn't do
> end-to-end encryption by default and it's really developed and marketed as
> a more "secure" collaboration tool like Slack rather than a simple secure
> text app.
>
> Threema is a pretty good option. Developed by Swiss company with the
> benefit of the highly regarded Swiss privacy laws. The code isn't open
> source but they do publish yearly public transparency reports
>
> Surespot is new to me but looks like it might be the best option. It's open
> source and it seems to be a just a lightweight secure text app.
> https://www.surespot.me/
>
> Happy Holidays!
>
> -- Mike
>
>
>
>
>
> >
> > I noticed a while ago you asked a similar question about secure e-mail.
> > Did you find what you were looking for?
> >
> > --
> > PRD
> >
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