I’m thinking of the things listed on the Privacy Guides real-time communication section

https://www.privacyguides.org/en/real-time-communication/

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Signal stores your encryption key on their servers…

That would surprise me. What’s your source for this?

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One nit to pick, messages have to transit through the signal network. And they could be recorded during transit. Carnivore style

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master_key is never stored or sent to the SGX, only c2, the entropy bits. The user’s password is still required to generate the key.

The password is literally a pin

If you set a small pin, perhaps. Most people set a password

Pin is the suggested option, so I really doubt “most” of the people choose password

Most people who care* I guess would be more apt

For the people who really care, they can disable The pin. I believe the client will generate a BIP 38 password randomly, and use that for the data encrypted in the SVR. But all the data is still uploaded to the cloud. So if there’s a problem with the SVR encoding, the BIP 38 password generation etc the data is still exploited

Not only do you have to care, everyone you talk to has to do the same thing, because if your counterparty has their key in the cloud, the conversation is at risk.

Regardless, the master key is never uploaded

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Brute forcing 4-6 digit pins is trivial.

And even if the user set a actual password, it’s still very trivial

https://blog.cryptographyengineering.com/2020/07/10/a-few-thoughts-about-signals-secure-value-recovery/

“Very trivial” if they set a proper password? Yet the source you provide says it’s robustly secure

I can’t find the phrase robustly secure in the last link:

https://blog.cryptographyengineering.com/2020/07/10/a-few-thoughts-about-signals-secure-value-recovery/

Signal asks users to set a pin/password which needs to be periodically reentered. This discourages people from using high entropy passwords like BIP38.

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