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I predict yet another Signal-related hack within the month.
And it will again be about someone added to the wrong group. Meaning - not a hack.
See this is why I’m reluctant to start listing them because I don’t want to get dragged into an interminable discussion about how hacks like https://thehackernews.com/2025/02/hackers-exploit-signals-linked-devices.html?m=1 somehow “don’t count” because it was the user’s fault, or https://support.signal.org/hc/en-us/articles/4850133017242-Twilio-Incident-What-Signal-Users-Need-to-Know doesn’t count because it didn’t include chat messages.
The irony is I very carefully chose my words when I said “Signal-related hack” instead of “Signal hack” because I knew fanbois would show up to argue that anything short of a central database leak isn’t really a hack.
It's a thread about comparing Signal to Telegram of all things. In comparison to Signal as anything secure Telegram doesn't exist in any quality.
At the same time Signal doesn't have mass group chats and is not intended for that purpose.
The first link does count, it's a valid failure from Signal devs. Humans err.
The second link does not, it's an unofficial centralized aggregator, not from Signal devs, and the "hack" was a direct consequence of how it worked. It's absolutely something that no sane person would use.
The relevance is that it’s not some unaligned security professional talking in the article, it’s literally the guy that runs Signal having a pop at his competition.
The right kind of pop, saying only the obvious and nothing more.
Could you maybe resfresh my memory a bit and share a few previous signal hacks? Thanks
yet another? what dou mean?