• semi [he/him]
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    From the FAQ of the Sunbird website (the tech powering Nothing Chats):

    Will the app be open source?

    Some of the messaging community believes that software that is open source is more secure. It is our view that it is not. The more visibility there is into the infrastructure and code, the easier it is to penetrate it. By design, open source software is distributed in nature. There is no central authority to ensure quality and maintenance and by putting that responsibility on Sunbird, development would not be feasible. Open source vulnerabilities typically stem from poorly written code that leave gaps, which attackers can use to carryout malicious activities.

    To help satisfy our own ambitious goals of providing total privacy and security, we are currently undergoing a third party audit that will validate our security, encryption and data policies and plan on receiving ISO 27001 certification after launch.

    This was a huge warning sign when the first round of news about Nothing Chats came around, so I’m glad we’re now getting early confirmation that security by obscurity still is a horrible idea and doesn’t work

    • @Pantherina@feddit.de
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      221 year ago

      Lol

      Open source vulnerabilities typically stem from poorly written code that leave gaps, which attackers can use to carryout malicious activities.

      Dont write or accept bad code then?

    • astraeus
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      161 year ago

      This is hilarious. How are we supposed to develop good software if everyone is able to show us where all the flaws are?

    • @erwan@lemmy.ml
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      131 year ago

      It’s funny, they could have said they’re not going to release to open source without waving those giant red flags.

    • @azerial@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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      131 year ago

      Right i posted the same thing on another nothing chats thread a few days ago. It’s such a bizarre statement that’s just not true.

      • semi [he/him]
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        Right! The last I remember hearing the “closed source is more secure” argument was about fifteen years or so ago, so it’s surprising that it is being pulled up from the dead.

      • Scrubbles
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        81 year ago

        Which is obviously what they were counting on, fingers crossed no one notices we’re using http

    • @GameWarrior@discuss.online
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      I feel like I’ve been shilling beeper a lot recently. They may or may not read my messages but at least they open source their inferstructure and contribute to the FLOSS projects they use.