• Ulrich
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    19 days ago

    Packet data has headers that can identify where it’s coming from and where it’s going to

    Wouldn’t you have to have some sort of MITM to be able to inspect that traffic?

    This is also why something like Tor manages to circumvent packet sniffing

    TOR is what their already-existing tip tool uses.

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        019 days ago

        Does it matter? How would you get access to such information?

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          19 days ago

          If the header isn’t encrypted it’d be easy to inspect, and thus easy to determine where it goes, which is why it matters.

          Based on your questions, it sounds like you’re expecting the network traffic itself to be encrypted, as if there were a VPN. Does signal offer such a feature? My understanding is that the messages themselves are encrypted, but the traffic isn’t, but I could be wrong.

          • Ulrich
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            -119 days ago

            If the header isn’t encrypted it’d be easy to inspect

            Easy for whom? How are you getting access to the traffic info?

            • @papertowels@mander.xyz
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              019 days ago

              You’re talking about encryption and signal because you’re worried about folks whose network you’re connected to being able to invade your privacy, right?

              I’d say it’s a pretty reasonable suggestion to say we start with those guys. If you don’t worry about those guys, who do have access to traffic info, then why bother with encryption?

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                -119 days ago

                You’re talking about encryption and signal because you’re worried about folks whose network you’re connected to being able to invade your privacy, right?

                LOL no? I’d never blow the whistle on my employer from my desk. Even if I did, I would connect to a different network.

                I recognize other people are not as conscious as I am of that vulnerability but you asked about me, specifically.

                If you don’t worry about those guys, who do have access to traffic info, then why bother with encryption?

                Any number of other people. Primarily the government.