Ins0mniak

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SecureDrop 2.9.0 is scheduled to be released on June 27. This release will include new defenses against network attacks for the Source Interface, support for HTTP range requests, and an updated signing key with a 3-year expiration date.

https://securedrop.org/news/securedrop-2_9_0-pre-release-announcement/

SecureDrop 2.9.0: Pre-Release Announcement

SecureDrop 2.9.0 is scheduled to be released on June 27, 2024. We will send out another notification through this blog, Mastodon, X, and the support portal when the release is live. Changes that journalists and administrators should be aware of are summarized in this blog post. A complete list of changes can be found on GitHub.

SecureDrop
@Bright5park @fribbledom It's a race. Soon enough adblockers will fin a way around it, so will YT, and so on...
as cryptographers we are steadily running out of dr who references, i suggest we switch to star trek
@bcrypt At first glance, dread is filled with fraudsters and whatnot, but 7 out of 10 comments are surprisingly positive. e.g. "that's a cool scam, but make sure to only use it on pedos. Don't be an asshole" or "i'm sorry you're going through that, make sure to stay healthy"
job alert! my org at Brave is hiring a support engineer: https://brave.com/careers/?gh_jid=5476028.
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This is a great piece by @micahflee about the significance of supporting ephemeral usernames in @signalapp and the challenges #Signal faces developing the gold standard of private messaging apps.

https://theintercept.com/2024/03/04/signal-app-username-phone-number-privacy/

#privacy #security #encryption #signal

Signal’s New Usernames Help Keep the Cops Out of Your Data

Ephemeral usernames instead of phone numbers safeguard privacy — and makes the Signal messenger app even harder to subpoena.

The Intercept
@BleepingComputer I would love to read it but you keep blocking Tor users
@fribbledom *laughs in adblocker*