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Russia-backed hacking groups have developed techniques to compromise encrypted messaging services, including Signal, WhatsApp and Telegram, placing journalists, politicians and activists of interest to the Russian intelligence service at potential risk.

Russia-backed hackers are attempting to compromise Signal’s “linked devices” capability, which allows Signal users to link their messaging account to multiple devices, including phones and laptops, using a quick response (QR) code.

Google threat analysts report that Russia-linked threat actors have developed malicious QR codes that, when scanned, will give the threat actor real-time access to the victim’s messages without having to compromise the victim’s phone or computer.

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I know about SponsorBlock for blocking sponsorship segments and interaction reminders, and I also know about privacy friendly alternate front-ends, such as Invidious. Is there an alternate front-end that not only skips SponsorBlock segments, but also allows one to submit new segments to SponsorBlock?

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Workers at RDU1 and other facilities told CNBC that Amazon is increasingly using digital tools to deter employees from unionizing. That includes messaging through the company’s app and workstation computers. There’s also automated software and handheld package scanners used to track employee performance inside the warehouse, so the company knows when staffers are working or doing something else.

“You cannot get away from the anti-union propaganda or being surveilled, because when you walk into work they have cameras all over the building,” said Medelius-Marsano, who is an organizer with CAUSE. “You can’t get into work without scanning a badge or logging into a machine. That’s how they track you.”

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hey,

i created a browser-based tool for p2p file transfer where it doesnt use any backend for storage. instead, it relies on storage provided by the browser.

https://file.positive-intentions.com/

its still a work in progress, but id like to know your thoughts. it isnt open source, but its largely based off another project which does P2P messaging (its just called "chat"). my intentions with this new app, is that i will aim for this to be a B2B SaaS product, but until i set up login+subscription, its free-to-use. id love to get feedback on features you would find useful.

i have some documentation, but im also sure that it isnt very clear. so feel free to ask any questions about how it works.

the landing page is also largely based off the "chat" project. https://positive-intentions.com/docs/file . i will try to make more time to improve the landing page experience.

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