Former Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey has introduced a messaging app called Bitchat, but claims about its security are already under scrutiny. Many people express doubts regarding its safety features, particularly in light of reports revealing untested vulnerabilities.
Dorsey, who is now leading Bitchat, stated his goal is to create a secure platform for open conversation. Yet, initial reactions show considerable discomfort.
People across various forums are questioning the appβs security and reliability, with critics saying that if it hasn't been thoroughly tested, how can it be considered secure? One individual quipped, "If itβs untested, itβs not secure. Thanks for coming to my TED talk!" Another comment on the appβs name noted, "He really named it 'Bitch At'. Amazing." These reactions underscore widespread skepticism surrounding tech leaders' assurances about app safety.
Concerns mount as a security researcher has already found a method to impersonate users for unauthorized access. Commenters noted the app's reliance on Bluetooth mesh, saying, βIf youβre hopping into chats with anyone nearby, how will users get keys to join those networks?β
Moreover, critics highlighted a troubling claim from Bitchatβ"a randomized delay of 50-150ms can keep on-air activity untraceable"βdescribed as "laughable" by some. This skepticism reflects a growing unease about the app's shortcomings in security testing. A user pointed out, "Youβd think testing for that would be higher on the priority list with that 'secure' moniker."
"Everything this tech jackass has put out has only been a net negative to society," expressed a user, capturing the frustrations of many.
Trust Deficits: There's a palpable distrust of Dorsey among users, given his controversial history with Twitter.
Security Doubts: Many emphasize the critical need for comprehensive testing before rolling out the app widely.
Skepticism toward Tech Leadership: Criticism extends not just to the app itself but also to a broader distrust of tech executives prioritizing user safety.
β οΈ Skepticism is rampant, particularly regarding the app's security from the outset.
π Ongoing concerns about untested vulnerabilities, especially related to Bluetooth mesh technology.
π¬ "Testing should be a higher priority with a claim of security," echoed among several comments.
The anticipation surrounding Bitchat has rapidly shifted to doubt. Will Dorseyβs latest venture succeed, or does it risk repeating the public criticism faced by his previous projects? Only time will tell.