

heh, come


heh, come


depends on the chain in question. some used iMessage as a way in, but (at least in the case i’m thinking of rn) it was only used to trigger an image parsing bug. in others, sms was used to trick someone into clicking a link, exploiting a bug in JavaScriptCore.


moi: “not talking about like NSO group RCEs 'n shit”
tu: “how do you think pegasus works”
you could have at least picked a different cyberwarfare company…
by that logic, every OS under the sun has massive backdoors. bugs exist, man. my point was that for the average person, a fully-patched ithing is going to be among the more secure options.


the codebase itself? besides XNU, nobody… but, given the immense amount of scrutiny placed on the software, if there was some magic backdoor (an intentional one, anyway, not talking about like NSO group RCEs 'n shit), don’t you think we’d know?
the average person doesn’t even know what grapheneos is. if they’re either going to buy an iphone, or some generic android phone running a vendor kernel that hasn’t been patched this administration, i’d want them to buy the iphone.


where’s the shovel and double-ziplocs to bury your cash, silver, gold, platinum, and palladium? or the zippo to burn your prints off? get on my level, ho


i am


brain
i need it spelled out


what do you mean by “spell”? what do you mean by “brain”?


matrix. it’s not perfect, but it’s the least shit option i’ve found so far. in the poorly paraphrased words of bjarne stroustrup, “there are only two kinds of chat protocols: the ones people complain about, and the ones nobody uses”


is this the part where i’m supposed to feign surprise? oh, gee golly heavens! i can’t believe this!


lmao, 1a
take a PVC pipe of the appropriate diameter for the cartridge in question, nail, and hammer. glhf


i assumed you were making a comment on the modern (fascist) administration. there’s a difference between shitty politics and fascism. :P


the quote in question is over a decade old…
pro-tip: find a small-ish VPS provider with decent reviews. prepaid debit card with $100 on it & an alias. easy, lonely wireguard exit.