Alright, fair. I see your point now. Sorry to come out swinging like that. I think I misunderstood what you were trying to say originally.
The “security failure” was in government operatives using unsecured modes of communication. Signal itself did not have a security failure, the US government did.
The bit about it being a “”“glitch”“” is a direct quote though (and a bold faced lie by the president).
All good. It’s just an unnecessary punch against Signal. Especially journalist rely heavily on it, so I don’t know what the intention was with this title.
And where exactly do you see “Signal security failure” in the quoted text?
Alright, fair. I see your point now. Sorry to come out swinging like that. I think I misunderstood what you were trying to say originally.
The “security failure” was in government operatives using unsecured modes of communication. Signal itself did not have a security failure, the US government did.
The bit about it being a “”“glitch”“” is a direct quote though (and a bold faced lie by the president).
All good. It’s just an unnecessary punch against Signal. Especially journalist rely heavily on it, so I don’t know what the intention was with this title.