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Rise in Stolen Singaporean ID Data Shows The Dangers of Digital ID

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Meta Defends Charging Users For Privacy

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Advanced Comms For The CIVILIAN

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What You Actually Need For RECCE

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Vehicle Camouflage and Concealment

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Off Grid Internet for the Common Man

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Assault vs Sustainment vs Low-Vis Kit for Civilians

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Multiple nations enact mysterious export controls on quantum computers

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How your FedEx driver is helping cops spy on YOU

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Crimea warns of internet disruptions following DDoS attacks on local telecom operators

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Law enforcement searches of Clearview AI facial recognition doubled in past year

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Police allege 'evil twin' in-flight Wi-Fi used to steal info

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Poland to probe Russia-linked cyberattack on state news agency

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TeamViewer: Hackers copied employee directory data and encrypted passwords

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Caught in the Net: Using Infostealer Logs to Unmask CSAM Consumers

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β€˜RegreSSHion’ bug raises alarms but experts question chances of widespread exploitation

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Cobalt Strike: International law enforcement operation tackles illegal uses of β€˜Swiss army knife’ pentesting tool

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Ticketmaster discredits dark web claims of stolen barcodes for Taylor Swift concerts

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Devs claim Apple is banning VPNs in Russia 'more effectively' than Putin

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Mississippi’s Age-Verification Digital ID Law is Declared Unconstitutional

  • go ahead and plug your ears, this material ain't for you.

  • a samurai that doesn't care about being a warrior, that's a first.

  • the bots and down-vote brigades are outta control

  • It's really the only choice for a secure and FOSS mobile device. GOS addresses most of the SIGINT associated with phone tracking.

    • disabling wifi autoconnect to prevent bssid pings
    • auto reboot feature
    • auto disable bluetooth feature (prevent bluetooth mac leaks)
    • airplane mode is never auto disabled after system upgrades .. which is a requirement to prevent cell tower triangulation
    • usb-c data transfer disabled if the phone is locked
    • secure hardware to prevent physical attacks and evil maid
    • and many many more..

    https://grapheneos.org/features

  • you could use shelter to create a work profile with google services framework installed.. then freeze the profile when not in use

  • Pixel GrapheneOS gangggg

  • Depending on your vehicle.. It's possible to remove all the Nanny tracking via some DIY hacks or even a call to "opt out"

  • If you think Fdroid security is on par with Google security... then I got a bridge to sell you

  • The diminished security resulting from the increased likelihood of a (single point of failure) supply chain attack.

    Yes its possible for malicious devs to trojan apps, but due to apk signing it is much more difficult for a third party entity to induce a supply chain attack, which is my real concern when it comes to phone security.

    If you have a lower threat model, this post isn't for you...

  • Sure, atleast you admit there's a trade off (security) for (FOSS) and maybe some additional privacy.

    People should be made aware of the risks and choose according to their threat models, which is why I've highlighted some of these issues to begin with.