In article <vs13vo$1vk0v$1@dont-email.me>, bax02
_spamblock@baxcode.com says...
Anonymous <anon@anon.net> wrote in news:vrvs9q$2ucm1$1@news.mixmin.net:
Baxter wrote:=============
Chris Ahlstrom <OFeem1987@teleworm.us> wrote in
news:vru47q$371es$2@dont-email.me:
Gronk wrote this post while blinking in Morse code:
https://archive.is/5mbng
I don�t know how Pete Hegseth can look at service members in the >>>>>> eyes. He�s just blown his credibility as a military leader.
On Monday, The Atlantic�s Jeffrey Goldberg published one of the >>>>>> most extraordinary stories I�ve ever read. Donald Trump�s >>>>>> national security adviser, Michael Waltz, apparently inadvertently >>>>>> invited Goldberg to join a Signal group chat (Signal is an
encrypted messaging app) that seemed to include several senior
Trump officials, including Stephen Miller, JD Vance, Marco Rubio
and Pete Hegseth.
Should have used SIPRNET.
But maybe, just maybe, they wanted avoid their words being archived
for posterity... or read by their Dear Leader.
Malicious or stupid? You decide.
=============
@ColbyBadhwar
What are the chances that Witkoff connected his phone to the
Kremlin's guest wifi network while Putin had him waiting around for
hours? Probably pretty high.
So the Russians have been reading that group chat and God knows what
else.
All messages using Signal are end-to-end encrypted. Russians would NOT
be reading those group chat messages using their own WiFi network.
"A vulnerability has been identified in the Signal Messenger
Application," begins the department-wide email, dated March 18 and
obtained by NPR.
The memo continues, "Russian professional hacking groups are employing
the 'linked devices' features to spy on encrypted conversations." It
notes that Google has identified Russian hacking groups that are
"targeting Signal Messenger to spy on persons of interest."
https://www.npr.org/2025/03/25/nx-s1-5339801/pentagon-email-signal-
vulnerability
NPR = The Gold Standard
In article <vs1es5$2930f$2@dont-email.me>, bax02
_spamblock@baxcode.com says...
Skeeter <none@none.com> wrote in news:MPG.424dc68ee935e3d989737
@usnews.blocknews.net:
In article <vs13vo$1vk0v$1@dont-email.me>, bax02@news.mixmin.net:
_spamblock@baxcode.com says...
Anonymous <anon@anon.net> wrote in news:vrvs9q$2ucm1$1
the
Baxter wrote:
Chris Ahlstrom <OFeem1987@teleworm.us> wrote in
news:vru47q$371es$2@dont-email.me:
Gronk wrote this post while blinking in Morse code:
https://archive.is/5mbng
I donâ??t know how Pete Hegseth can look at service members in
inadvertentlyeyes. Heâ??s just blown his credibility as a military leader. >>>>>>>>
On Monday, The Atlanticâ??s Jeffrey Goldberg published one of the >>>>>>>> most extraordinary stories Iâ??ve ever read. Donald Trumpâ??s >>>>>>>> national security adviser, Michael Waltz, apparently
archivedinvited Goldberg to join a Signal group chat (Signal is an
encrypted messaging app) that seemed to include several senior >>>>>>>> Trump officials, including Stephen Miller, JD Vance, Marco Rubio >>>>>>>> and Pete Hegseth.
Should have used SIPRNET.
But maybe, just maybe, they wanted avoid their words being
whatfor posterity... or read by their Dear Leader.
Malicious or stupid? You decide.
=============
@ColbyBadhwar
What are the chances that Witkoff connected his phone to the
Kremlin's guest wifi network while Putin had him waiting around for >>>>>> hours? Probably pretty high.
So the Russians have been reading that group chat and God knows
NOTelse.
All messages using Signal are end-to-end encrypted. Russians would
be reading those group chat messages using their own WiFi network.=============
"A vulnerability has been identified in the Signal Messenger
Application," begins the department-wide email, dated March 18 and
obtained by NPR.
The memo continues, "Russian professional hacking groups are employing >>>> the 'linked devices' features to spy on encrypted conversations." It
notes that Google has identified Russian hacking groups that are
"targeting Signal Messenger to spy on persons of interest."
https://www.npr.org/2025/03/25/nx-s1-5339801/pentagon-email-signal-
vulnerability
NPR = LOL
Lots of other sources say the same.
Gold Standard sources.
In article <vrvrvr$p0d2$1@dont-email.me>, bax02Not a lie. Waltz has *admitted* he invited him to the chat.
_spamblock@baxcode.com says...
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In article <vrv3m6$3jei$1@dont-email.me>, bax021 - then what does "I received a connection request on Signal" mean?
_spamblock@baxcode.com says...
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In article <vrugnu$3hvr4$4@dont-email.me>, bax02
_spamblock@baxcode.com says...
Skeeter <none@none.com> wrote in
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In article <vrtfaa$2l2q8$3@dont-email.me>,
invalide@invalid.invalid says...
https://archive.is/5mbng
I don?t know how Pete Hegseth can look at
service members in the eyes. He?s just
blown his credibility as a military leader.
On Monday, The Atlantic?s Jeffrey Goldberg
published one of the most extraordinary
stories I?ve ever read. Donald Trump?s
national security adviser, Michael Waltz,
apparently inadvertently invited Goldberg
to join a Signal group chat (Signal is an
encrypted messaging app) that seemed to
include several senior Trump officials,
including Stephen Miller, JD Vance, Marco
Rubio and Pete Hegseth.
No one invited anyone.
================
On Tuesday, March 11, I received a connection request on Signal
from a user identified as Michael Waltz. Signal is an open-source
encrypted messaging service popular with journalists and others
who seek more privacy than other text-messaging services are
capable of delivering. I assumed that the Michael Waltz in
question was President Donald Trump?s national security adviser. I >>>>>> did not assume, however, that the request was from the actual
Michael Waltz. I have met him in the past, and though I didn?t
find it particularly strange that he might be reaching out to me,
I did think it somewhat unusual, given the Trump administration?s
contentious relationship with journalists?and Trump?s periodic
fixation on me specifically. It immediately crossed my mind that
someone could be masquerading as Waltz in order to somehow entrap
me. It is not at all uncommon these days for nefarious actors to
try to induce journalists to share information that could be used
against them.
No one invited anyone.
Yeah, just happened - out of thin air. Spooky. Nobody using Signal
app, then suddenly this chat appears.
No one invited anyone. This is settled.
A lie.
On 3/27/2025 7:23 PM, Anony-Mouse, the squat-to-piss cocksucking shitbag and subhuman Nazi filth, lied:
J Carlson wrote:
On 3/26/2025 9:01 PM, Anony-Mouse, the squat-to-piss cocksucking shitbag and
subhuman Nazi filth, lied:
J Carlson wrote:
On 3/26/2025 8:23 PM, Anony-Mouse, the squat-to-piss cocksucking shitbag and
subhuman Nazi filth, lied:
Baxter wrote:
Anonymous <anon@anon.net> wrote in news:vrvs9q$2ucm1$1@news.mixmin.net:
Baxter wrote:=============
Chris Ahlstrom <OFeem1987@teleworm.us> wrote in
news:vru47q$371es$2@dont-email.me:
Gronk wrote this post while blinking in Morse code:
https://archive.is/5mbng
I don?t know how Pete Hegseth can look at service members in the >>>>>>>>>> eyes. He?s just blown his credibility as a military leader. >>>>>>>>>>
On Monday, The Atlantic?s Jeffrey Goldberg published one of the >>>>>>>>>> most extraordinary stories I?ve ever read. Donald Trump?s >>>>>>>>>> national security adviser, Michael Waltz, apparently inadvertently >>>>>>>>>> invited Goldberg to join a Signal group chat (Signal is an >>>>>>>>>> encrypted messaging app) that seemed to include several senior >>>>>>>>>> Trump officials, including Stephen Miller, JD Vance, Marco Rubio >>>>>>>>>> and Pete Hegseth.
Should have used SIPRNET.
But maybe, just maybe, they wanted avoid their words being archived >>>>>>>>> for posterity... or read by their Dear Leader.
Malicious or stupid? You decide.
=============
@ColbyBadhwar
What are the chances that Witkoff connected his phone to the >>>>>>>> Kremlin's guest wifi network while Putin had him waiting around for >>>>>>>> hours? Probably pretty high.
So the Russians have been reading that group chat and God knows what >>>>>>>> else.
All messages using Signal are end-to-end encrypted. Russians would NOT
be reading those group chat messages using their own WiFi network. >>>>>>>
"A vulnerability has been identified in the Signal Messenger
Application," begins the department-wide email, dated March 18 and >>>>>> obtained by NPR.
The memo continues, "Russian professional hacking groups are employing >>>>>> the 'linked devices' features to spy on encrypted conversations." It >>>>>> notes that Google has identified Russian hacking groups that are >>>>>> "targeting Signal Messenger to spy on persons of interest."
https://www.npr.org/2025/03/25/nx-s1-5339801/pentagon-email-signal- >>>>>> vulnerability
This exploit is completely different from listening in over a WiFi network.
No, you dickless cocksucker, it isn't.
Yes it is,
No, you cocksucking squat-to-piss Nazi filth, it isn't.
You don't know what the fuck you're talking about,
I do know what I'm talking about, you feckless cunt and squat-to-piss Nazi faggot filth. The Signal app is insecure. Russia gets into it all the time. It
also is *illegal* for feckless cunts like Hegseth and Gabbard to use it.
Jonathan David Ball
No such poster, you feckless cunt and subhuman squat-to-piss Nazi filth, as you
well know.
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