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   Message 992 of 2,445   
   Mike Powell to KURT WEISKE   
   Re: I watched the 'talk'   
   28 Mar 25 09:29:00   
   
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   >  MP> There have been plenty of past warnings that Signal is insecure and   
   >  MP> that Russia hacks it to keep track of "people of interest" so one must   
   >  MP> wonder why they would use it to plan an attack... or anything else   
   >  MP> official.   
      
   > There was official notification NOT to use Signal for government   
   > business, and there's the Federal Records act that mandates that foreign   
   > agencies retain records. Setting automatic deletion of messages on a   
   > third-party, prohibited service on personal cell phones just adds to the   
   > mess.   
      
   IIRC, some folks in "Intelligence" got fired shortly after this admin took   
   over because they had been using a "third party" communication avenue   
   (maybe Signal or another) to discuss government business -- and other   
   things.   
      
   Very ironic.   
      
   > Then next question - what else are they talking about and disposing of   
   > messages on Signal? The fact that the group was called "houthi PC small   
   > group" makes me wonder if there's a larger group this spun off of?   
      
   I also wonder all of this.  What have they been using it for, and who was   
   in the "large group"?   
      
   > Project 2025 calls for the use of third-party, self-deleting messages   
   > services to circumvent data archiving laws.   
      
   I have heard this but not bothered to verify myself.  While that could be   
   proof that they are following the project, it could also be that they've   
   picked out some ideas from it.  Either way, it is not a good thing.   
      
      
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