Morocco was colonized by Spain, as were several other places in Africa, hell the Conquest of the Canary Islands was the first instance of European genocidal settler colonialism in Africa.
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People have always migrated, but modern mass migration is a result of the economic extraction & resulting instability being so extreme that someone with minimal opportunities in Spain can make more money than your average person in a colonized country.
It's not uncommon for migrants going from having middle class jobs (teachers, small business owners, etc) to cleaners and still having money to send home to support their family.
Additionally many people will migrate to Spain, England & France because their language is widely used in colonized nations.
No encryption is largely based on encryption algorithms, security is much broader than that.
It's a lot easier to ship 1 app with a backdoor than reconstruct messages by scanning memory.
Can you label rules, that would be a better approach IMO.
Not familiar enough with UFW but could you parse the output and store the rules number as a variable if this is all one long running script?
I'm sure some rightoids will be mad, but if you don't want people to migrate, you shouldn't have colonized their homelands.
Sure but it by necessity sends some encrypted data to the server, Wireshark isn't going to tell you if that's just your message or your message and additional information.
Does WhatsApp make it visible when you add a new trusted device? Does Signal?
But yeah Meta have full control of the client and it isn't audited so they could do it a lot of ways.
UK is requiring age verification on VPNs too
Nobody is saying signal is just as bad, simply that it's not invulnerable to this kind of attack, even with reproducible builds, especially as we don't know how the attack works.
When is the last time you checked the linked-devices tab in signal?
I didn't realize Signal now has reproducible builds (in my defense it didn't when it launched)
and you can monitor outgoing traffic on your devise to see whether the signal app is sending data that it shouldn’t.
This is mostly useless as the traffic signal is sending is encrypted, so you really have to just trust the code.
People should understand the limits of E2E encryption.
I'd rather be unhinged than wrong.