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Jimbo101

(776 posts)
Thu Feb 9, 2017, 11:42 PM Feb 2017

Republicans are reportedly using a self-destructing message app to avoid leaks

The Verge

Trump administration members and other Republicans are using the encrypted, self-destructing messaging app Confide to keep conversations private in the wake of hacks and leaks, according to Jonathan Swan and David McCabe at Axios. Axios writes that “numerous senior GOP operatives and several members of the Trump administration” have downloaded Confide, which automatically wipes messages after they’re read.

One operative told Axios that the app “provides some cover” for people in the party. He ties it to last year’s hack of the Democratic National Committee, which led to huge and damaging information dumps of DNC emails leading up to the 2016 election. But besides outright hacks, the source also said he liked the fact that Confide makes it difficult to screenshot messages, because only a few words are shown at a time. That suggests that it’s useful not just for reducing paper trails, but for stopping insiders from preserving individual messages — especially given the steady flow of leaks that have come out since Trump took office.

As Axios notes, official White House business is subject to preservation rules, although we don’t know much about who’s allegedly using Confide and what they’re doing with it, so it’s not clear whether this might run afoul of those laws. It’s also difficult to say how much this is a specifically Republican phenomenon, and how much is a general move toward encryption. Encrypted message apps like Signal, Telegram, and WhatsApp apparently spiked in popularity after Trump’s election, and the Clinton campaign reportedly adopted Signal after the DNC hack was discovered. Confide co-founder Jon Brod told Axios that any news about digital vulnerabilities drove usage up across the board.


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Republicans are reportedly using a self-destructing message app to avoid leaks (Original Post) Jimbo101 Feb 2017 OP
Snap chat? Baitball Blogger Feb 2017 #1
That's problematic on a number of levels. 2naSalit Feb 2017 #2
Lock them up! Lock them up! Glamrock Feb 2017 #3
"Good morning, Mr. Phelps,....." WinkyDink Feb 2017 #4
But But But...Hillary had a private email server. trc Feb 2017 #5
"official White House business is subject to preservation rules" progressoid Feb 2017 #6
Always, IOKIYAR. nt tblue37 Feb 2017 #7

Glamrock

(11,802 posts)
3. Lock them up! Lock them up!
Fri Feb 10, 2017, 12:17 AM
Feb 2017

Watching this shit makes me wonder if I'm clinically insane. Nobody could be this hypocritical. It's like being in some weird nightmare, except I'm wearing pants...

trc

(823 posts)
5. But But But...Hillary had a private email server.
Fri Feb 10, 2017, 12:41 AM
Feb 2017

That is so much worse than government hacks using an app to avoid accountability, right? You listening Chaffets and Gowdy?

progressoid

(49,991 posts)
6. "official White House business is subject to preservation rules"
Fri Feb 10, 2017, 04:26 AM
Feb 2017

As if they care about the rules. Please.




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