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alshafei

@alshafei@mastodon.social

Founder of Majal.org. Co-founder of the Numun Fund. Board member @ Wikimedia Foundation & Tor Project. Open web and privacy enthusiast.

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evacide, to random
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Everything about Durov's statement is so profoundly dishonest that I feel like engaging in a point-by-point debunking is a waste of time. If most of the messages on your platform are not end-to-end encrypted AT ALL, it is less private and secure than platforms whose messages are all e2e by default.

https://t.me/durov/274

alshafei,
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@evacide It gets a bit worse, Telegram has a long-standing relationship with a Saudi organization that's essentially a govt arm in Riyadh, working in direct partnership to analyze and monitor an obscene amount of user data: https://www.saudigazette.com.sa/article/641746/SAUDI-ARABIA/Etidal-Telegram-remove-over-16-million-extremist-contents-in-early-2024

They claim this only targets terrorist groups. I can verify that it absolutely impacts groups run by queer communities in the Gulf, because I was in one such group that was monitored and shut down by Etidal.

Telegram can fuck off into the sunset.

alshafei, to random
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"NSO Group, which makes Pegasus spyware, keeps trying to extract information from Citizen Lab researchers."

"With the lawsuit now moving forward, NSO is trying a different tactic: demanding repeatedly that Citizen Lab hand over every single document about its Pegasus investigation."

Worth noting that former NSO Group CEO behind this spyware is already back with a heavily VC funded surveillance company called "Dream Security" -

https://theintercept.com/2024/05/06/pegasus-nso-group-israeli-spyware-citizen-lab/

alshafei, to privacy
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alshafei, to privacy
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Disappointed to see The Markup share advice for people to use WhatsApp in its post about preparing your phone for a protest, and that it's coming from "digital security trainers."

Metadata literally kills, and WhatsApp is swimming in it. The metadata they collect includes:

Groups you're a member of, location, personal info (email, phone number, user IDs), contacts and their phone numbers, in-app search history, when you use the app & how often you use it. E2EE alone doesn't guarantee #privacy

alshafei,
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Based on WhatsApp's information about media forwarding, they seem to imply that media is not E2EE, which is another reason why it's so dangerous to recommend the app in protest settings and times of heightened and targeted surveillance.

alshafei, to Palestine
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"To speak at USC in this moment would betray not only our own values, but USC’s too … We cannot overlook the link between recent developments and the ongoing genocide in Palestine."

https://lithub.com/c-pam-zhang-and-safiya-noble-have-withdrawn-as-usc-commencement-speakers/

alshafei, to random
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An important thing to clarify on the newly formed Mastodon 501(c)(3) entity: it's not here to make or influence product decisions. It has no legal ability to enforce any such changes. Primary operations will remain led by the Germany-based Mastodon gGmbH, and this won’t change.

The focus of the U.S entity is to provide another vehicle for donations and other forms of support. The Board has no legal "control" beyond this.

alshafei,
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@annika Well, I wasn't involved in the selection of other Board members. And "guidance" here relates to operationalizing the 501(c)(3) entity so that it can accept donations or potential grants with more ease and to be accountable for them.

alshafei, to Palestine
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"An analysis of war propaganda dissemination, particularly advertisements from the Israeli Ministry of Foreign Affairs which urged viewers to stand by Israel’s actions in its war on Gaza. The paper also analyzed YouTube’s content moderation policies, highlighting discriminatory practices such as demonetization or restrictions on content creators due to their criticism of Israel's actions in Gaza."

https://7amleh.org/2024/04/25/youtube-s-impact-on-palestinian-digital-rights-during-the-war-on-gaza

alshafei, to privacy
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The messaging app you choose impacts others as well, not just yourself, and while you personally may not require complete privacy, others in your network might have their lives depend on it.

Full post: The dangers of metadata in messengers - https://simplex.chat/blog/20240416-dangers-of-metadata-in-messengers.html

paulbiggar, to random
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I just published about Meta and Lavender - specifically how Whatsapp is used to enable bombing of WhatsApp users.

https://blog.paulbiggar.com/meta-and-lavender/

alshafei,
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@paulbiggar Arguably it’s time to do away with any messenger that requires a phone number for registration, and preferably any identifiers at all (which is possible.) The risks are too high and are exasperated by AI, and people confusing genuine privacy with security is literally a deadly mistake. End-to-end encrypted messages don't protect from metadata being collected, and in many cases centrally stored, and enables operators to build out user social graphs & activities based on them.

alshafei,
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@paulbiggar @signalapp But the comment is about requiring a phone number to use the app, not just to mask it with a username for public sharing, huge difference.

alshafei, to Palestine
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The Committee to Protect Journalists calls for an independent investigation of the Israeli attack on Al-Aqsa Martyrs Hospital that injured at least eight journalists on assignment:

"Assaults on hospitals have made it so the press have even fewer places to work safely."

https://cpj.org/2024/04/cpj-calls-for-probe-of-attack-injuring-8-journalists-at-gaza-hospital/

alshafei, to privacy
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An overview of how @simplex works and what sets it apart from other messaging apps and protocols:

https://linuxiac.com/simplex-chat/

"SimpleX is one of the most private and secure chat and applications platform that you can find out there."

alshafei, to privacy
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This post I co-authored with Falastine Saleh delves into the impact of Israeli surveillance technologies in Palestine and how localized instances of its use contribute to widespread global adoption.

It also highlights how spyware & surveillance companies navigate global scrutiny by rebranding and establishing offices worldwide, all while a network of venture capital firms facilitate their operations & help them avoid much needed accountability:

https://blog.torproject.org/surveillance-as-a-service-global-impact-of-israeli-defense-technologies-on-privacy-human-rights/

ben, to random
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Happy birthday, Ma. https://werd.io/2024/72

alshafei,
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@ben Lost mine 2 years ago. Her birthday was last week and she would've been 72 as well, so this piece hit close to home 💔 we are lucky to have had such incredible mothers. The grief never gets easier.

alshafei, to privacy
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Anytime a new privacy app/tool pops up, you're right to be initially skeptical. How the FBI secretly ran its own tech startup to wiretap the world:

https://www.hachettebookgroup.com/titles/joseph-cox/dark-wire/9781541702691/

alshafei, to privacy
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"Grindr is currently revising its terms of service to ask people explicitly if the company can train its AI models on their personal data, which could include direct messages"

"This information will likely be used to train another paid product: an AI boyfriend"

Deeply troubling, and opens the door to so many (potentially life-threatening) security vulnerabilities:

https://www.platformer.news/grindr-ai-boyfriend-wingman-monetization-paid-taps/

alshafei, to random
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Only 1 of the 5 biggest messaging apps in Africa isn't owned by Meta.

alshafei, to random
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"For the last several months, a city at the heart of Silicon Valley has been training artificial intelligence to recognize tents and cars with people living inside in what experts believe is the first experiment of its kind in the United States."

The deeply unethical surveillance of homelessness:

https://www.theguardian.com/technology/2024/mar/25/san-jose-homelessness-ai-detection

alshafei, to privacy
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"Mike Gallagher pushed the bill to ban TikTok because China can 'surveil its users.' Now, he's resigning and joining an American surveillance firm" (Palantir) :thaenkin:

https://www.rollingstone.com/politics/politics-news/mike-gallagher-tiktok-ban-palantir-1234993167/

alshafei, to internet
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"Fewer people are using Elon Musk’s X as the platform struggles to attract and keep users."

https://www.nbcnews.com/tech/tech-news/fewer-people-using-elon-musks-x-struggles-keep-users-rcna144115

alshafei, to privacy
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Excited to join @simplex, a private and E2EE messenger that doesn't require any user IDs.

My main role will be supporting the journey towards decentralized non-profit protocol governance. Read more about this plan and what's new in v5.6:

https://simplex.chat/blog/20240323-simplex-network-privacy-non-profit-v5-6-quantum-resistant-e2e-encryption-simple-migration.html

alshafei, to ai
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A VC firm supporting military tech and surveillance tools wants to partner up with one of the most repressive regimes around the world on AI investments, what could POSSIBLY go wrong?

https://cointelegraph.com/news/saudi-arabia-40-billion-ai-fund-a16z-partnership-nyt

alshafei, to privacy
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"Glassdoor now requires your real name and will add it to older accounts without your consent if they learn it, and your only option is to delete your account."

https://arstechnica.com/tech-policy/2024/03/glassdoor-adding-users-real-names-job-info-to-profiles-without-consent/

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