@ic5146 the wildest part is that it's 2023 news but somehow they managed to sweep it under the rug so well
@ic5146 ya, i assume it's not good for business to have news floating around that you're ran by feds
@ptrc tuta can't just make a blog post and NOT elaborate further what the hell is that
Quite high actaully. Almost all of the VPN businesses that you can use to do illegal stuff and that don't get shut down are ran by intelligence agencies.
They need the criminals to use their service so that their agents have plausible deniability for being "caught" with that service on their devices.
And their agents use them to communicate with HQ.
(Also it allows you to have a foot in a bunch of networks behind their perimeter firewalls...)
well what would you elaborate? It's quite clear what is going on...
@agowa338 @konstruct they could point out that the officer's entire story—sending confidential documents from his random tutanota account—was dependent on the assumption that getting "targets" to use tutanota was benefiting 5eyes
or, like, anything else really
And thereby putting more attention on all of this? They were trying to sweep it under the rug. So of course they'll keep anything and everything they say as short and ambiguous as possible...
> so if targets begin to use that service
That is a very specific way to word it. They didn't say "contact agents". They said "begin to use".
@ptrc okay atp: if it looks even remotely corporate & marketable, it’s probably a fed surveillance op lmao
@ptrc WTAF i thought this was a joke for a second
"the information into the 5EYES system".
And the 5EYES system is where they dump all of the data they've access to.
They dump everything that COULD be interesting in there to be able to search it later...
@ptrc both tuta and proton have always felt fishy for me because of their closed nature. funny this hunch turned out to be true
epic win for team selfhost (writing this through metaphorical tears)
If you still don't see it then we've to stick with agreeing on disagreeing. There literally isn't anything more I could tell you. It's literally quite obvious from reading this to me...
@noisytoot @elly @ptrc depending of how often you send emails, you also have to take care of IP reputation. especially with Outlook and the likes
@ptrc you're kind of omitting the part when everyone called bs on his testimony and he got a 14 year prison sentence
@sarna oh i did mention lower in the thread that his entire testimony ( sending files from his tutanota account ) was depending on the fact that tutanota is a honeypot
and the original post is just poking fun at how tutanota didn't really try very hard at disproving it, they just said "nah trust me bro we're safe"
@ptrc yea to me it sounds like he was trying to quickly invent some conspiracy theory, the chair company-style, to escape prosecution somehow
but idk how else tuta could disprove it? imagine the guy says you're a CIA asset. do you have proof that you're not? 🤨
@noisytoot @elly @ptrc unfortunately not. there’s a reason as of why IP warming is a thing, as an example…
the version of dovecot in trixie totally changed its configuration
Hah, I'm just going through this on my mail servers. Damn you, dovecot, how can you do this in a minor version update‽