I've had several people question me on the integrity of Signal. This stems from a post where Cisco Talos revealed it had 'hacked' signal by stealing long term secrets out of the desktop client. Those poor regular folk are going as far as using inferior tech. The signature attack is unfortunate, at worst presenting a DoS condition. Its too bad the Tor project won't answer his calls or accept his patches - it seems at first glance he'd be a solid addition to the project. I hope this conversation ultimately does more good than harm. The techradar article is advertising VPNs and 'privacy browsers'. Hm. Travis On Sat, Aug 1, 2020 at 2:45 AM jim bell <[1]jdb10987@yahoo.com> wrote: TechRadar: Multiple zero-day vulnerabilities in Tor have been disclosed online. [2]https://www.techradar.com/news/tor-network-hit-by-two-major-zero-day-attacks -- [3]Twitter | [4]LinkedIn | [5]GitHub | [6]TravisBiehn.com References 1. mailto:jdb10987@yahoo.com 2. https://www.techradar.com/news/tor-network-hit-by-two-major-zero-day-attacks 3. https://twitter.com/tbiehn 4. http://www.linkedin.com/in/travisbiehn 5. http://github.com/tbiehn 6. http://www.travisbiehn.com/