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Internet privacy advocate | Volunteer Signal beta tester | Veteran Major Incident Manager (MIM)
Police are using the surveillance state to stalk "love interests" because there really is no difference between the part of my job where I fight state surveillance and the part where I fight domestic abuse: https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2026/may/02/flock-police-surveillance-tech-birds-iran-press-freedom
Police are using surveillance tech to stalk love interests. Dystopia, here we come

The tech company Flock has 80,000 cameras across the US โ€“ and a report finds some officers are taking advantage

The Guardian
EFF is helping ICEBlock sue the government for coercing Apple into removing it from their app store: https://www.eff.org/cases/aaron-v-bondi
Aaron v. Bondi

EFF is helping represent ICEBlock in its First Amendment lawsuit. ICEBlock is a popular iPhone app that allows the public to report immigration activity in their communities. The company and its creator have sued federal officials for retaliating against him and for coercing Apple into suppressing the speech of ICEBlock users.

Electronic Frontier Foundation
We understand the trust that people put in Signal, and how devastating this kind of social engineering can be. While itโ€™s true that all messaging platforms are susceptible to scammers and phishing that betrays peopleโ€™s trust and convinces them to โ€œunlock the front doorโ€ where no backdoor exists, we are looking to do everything we can to help people avoid and detect such scams. 7/
As a result, many didn't notice the takeover. The compromised accounts were then weaponized to target the victims' contact lists by posing as the owners of the account. 6/
Because such a change results in de-registering your Signal accounts, attackers prepared people for this by telling them that being de-registered was intended behavior, and that all they would need to do is โ€œre-register,โ€ or, create a new account. When they moved to create a new Signal account โ€” one that was now decoupled from their hijacked account โ€” the victims thought they were logging back in to their primary account. 5/
Because we donโ€™t collect user data, what we know about these attacks comes from the victims of phishing. And from what victims have told us, the attacks followed a broad pattern: after tricking people into revealing their Signal credentials, attackers then used those credentials to take over their account and also frequently changed the associated phone number. 4/
In the coming weeks, youโ€™ll see us rolling out a number of changes to help hinder these kinds of attacks. 3/
However, sophisticated attackers have engaged in a harmful phishing campaign, posing as โ€œSignal Supportโ€ by changing their profile display name and using social engineering to trick people into handing over their credentials โ€” information that allowed these attackers to take over some targeted Signal accounts. This is something that plagues any mainstream messaging app once it reaches the scale of Signal, but we know how high the stakes are given the trust people place in us. 2/

A response to recent reporting in Germany, in service of clarity and accountability:

First, itโ€™s important to be precise when it comes to critical infrastructure like Signal. Signal was not โ€œhackedโ€ โ€” in that our encryption, infrastructure, and the integrity of the appโ€™s code was not compromised. 1/

"Oregon became the first state in the nation to vote exclusively by mail following a 1998 ballot measure that passed with broad support. That policy has led to the state having among the highest rates of eligible voting-age residents who cast ballots."

Everyone I know in Oregon - Republican, Democrat, or other - loves our vote by mail system.

#USPol #Oregon #Voting #Elections #VoteByMail #VoteAtHome #Resist