cross-posted from: https://lemmy.ml/post/29486510

Jason Paladino
May 02, 2025

“During Wednesday’s meeting for Trump’s cabinet, Mike Waltz checked the app on his phone, using what appeared to be Signal. As news broke that Waltz had lost his job as National Security Advisor, images from the cabinet meeting circulated widely online on Thursday. Upon closer inspection of the photos, it turned out that Waltz was not using the traditional Signal app. He appeared to be using an archiving app made by Israeli firm TeleMessage, which sells companion apps meant to enable archiving messages.”

  • shaggyb@lemmy.world
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    1 day ago

    The nation of origin is completely meaningless when it comes to software distributed over the internet.

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      Yeah it’s not so much the infrastructure but the political alignment that raises an eyebrow here

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      23 hours ago

      As opposed to software distributed by CD tied to an African swallow?

      Jokes aside. Backing up data to a software owned by a Chinese, American or Swiss company would have different implications. Different laws apply on how the government can access and use that data.