Agreed, and the mistakes made there are the fault of the management of the meeting. But the Signal software itself is not an insecure medium.CBJ wrote: ↑Thu, 27. Mar 25, 17:26 Security and encryption are not equivalent; encryption is just one element of security. Validating that the people who are involved in a conversation are who they say they are (and in this case who you intended them to be) is another important factor. And in the case of government activity, security also includes maintaining an audit trail of who said what to whom so that those involved can be held accountable. Signal may provide decent encryption but that does not make it a secure system for these kinds of communications.
I heard Trump also mention there were problems with the software, but he's just talking out of his arse as usual.
If the CIA endorse its use for their own personnel, thats good enough for me ..
"Signal is installed by default on the devices of most CIA employees and its usage is covered by standard onboarding training".
I just think Signal (which is a non-profit foundation) is getting bad press at the moment and it is undeserved.