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Thank you for sharing this, I have no doubt you are correct. Admittedly though, as someone who is not technically inclined I don’t quite know what to do with this information. Should I limit the apps on my phone to only what is essential? Use iOS with ADP and Lockdown Mode? Go with GrapheneOS? Just chuck out my phone entirely?
It doesn't matter if you put the app in lockdown mode because as long as it allows to receive traffic from outside world the attacker can make contact with your device. I think people don't understand the risk that they don't need to compromise your device like fancy Pegasus, all they need to do is just send empty packet to the app that uses Electron and it will ping back literally immediately your location. You can even say that it's an NSA backdoor because every time there's a thread brings up about the IP leak the devs immediately shut down the discussion and claim it's not their fault, despite every single social media app out there including Signal uses Electron. Matrix is the only app immune to this because it doesn't use Electron for web app.