Violent white extremists are the deamon of eroticismsick of getting doxxed on Discord, and will "likely" move their organizing efforts to an encrypted messaging alternative created by Gab, an alt-right favorite.
So claims a May 26 law enforcement bulletin leaked, along with 269GB of files from over 200 police departments, in late June by hackers and published by Distributed Denial of Secrets, a journalist organization specializing in the publication of leaked documents. The bulletin, designated as "For Official Use Only" and created by the Central Florida Intelligence Exchange Fusion Center, provides valuable insight into how law enforcement follows extremists around the web as their preferred communication platforms change with the times.
At issue is Gab Chat, an encrypted Discord alternative released in beta earlier this year. Unlike the perhaps more widely known Gab, which claimed to provide a "free speech" alternative to Twitter, but was in practice often overrun with antisemitism, Gab Chat is not an attempt to replace more traditional forms of social media.
"[Gab Chat is an] encrypted chat messaging service with public & private chat rooms," explains the site. "All messages in private rooms are encrypted on the user's device and cannot be read by Gab. Messages are deleted after 30 days."
The leaked Fusion Center document speculates that the privacy offered by Gab Chat's encryption and private rooms will entice "White Racially Motivated Violent Extremists (WRMVEs)" away from Discord.
Anti-fascists, notes the bulletin, had become adept at infiltrating white supremacists' Discord groups and dumping chat logs — leading to the participants' doxxing.
Gab Chat has been promoted as an encrypted alternative to Discord. Discord is a free communication app designed primarily for gamers. However, WRMVEs have used it extensively to establish their own custom servers which have been compromised on numerous occasions over the last couple of years. In 2018, Telegram was promoted as an alternative to Discord and WRMVEs were encouraged to stop using Discord due to frequent infiltration by anti-fascists networks who would release chat logs for the groups, enabling the identification of WRMVE users.
Indeed, leaked Discord screenshots and chat logs have caused headaches for white supremacists in the past. In 2018, the non-profit Unicorn Riot reported on scores of such documents from the neo-nazi Traditionalist Worker Party.
"With Gab's continued popularity with WRMVEs and the persistent infiltration of their chat groups on Discord, Gab Chat could become a viable alternative," warns the Fusion Center document.
When reached for comment on the possibility of Gab Chat being used by explicitly violent white extremists, Gab CEO Andrew Torba wrote via email that simply because a service is encrypted does not mean it is opaque to law enforcement.
"Encryption does not render law enforcement totally blind," wrote Torba. "Encryption doesn't cause a user to simply disappear. It doesn't prevent a service provider from seeing who is using its service or when that person is using the service."
Without specifically responding to our question about violent white extremists potentially flocking to Gab Chat, Torba instead argued law enforcement should turn its attention elsewhere.
"Widespread, unsupervised access to the internet, and the immoral distribution of pornography to young people by internet smut peddlers along with a plague of child exploitation on big tech messaging platforms are the larger issues here that law enforcement should be focused on."
SEE ALSO: Why you should absolutely worry about the anti-privacy EARN IT Act
Of course, it's worth pointing out that encryption is a vital tool that provides privacy and security to racists and non-racists alike. The encrypted messaging app Signal, for example, is used by journalists and human-rights advocates across the globe. Encryption alone does not make an app or service inherently problematic. In fact, much the opposite; a messaging service that does not work to protect the security of its users is far more worrisome than one which does.
As the leaked law enforcement documents show, however, authorities think violent white extremists may finally be waking up to that fact.
Topics Cybersecurity Privacy
Best AirPods deal: Apple AirPods 4 for $99.99 at Amazon'Ask an Axolotl' is TikTok's sweet, comforting viral dittyBest robot vacuum deal: Save $755 on Roborock S8 MaxV UltraBest mesh WiFi deal: Save $340 on eero Max 7 mesh WiFi systemNYT Strands hints, answers for February 1Scotland vs. Italy 2025 livestream: Watch Six Nations for freeAmazon First Reads deal: Get a free eBest Beats Studio Pro deal: $179.99 at Amazon and Best BuyBest LG C4 OLED TV deal: Save $300 on the 65Trump says U.S. government could buy TikTokNYT Connections Sports Edition hints and answers for February 2: Tips to solve Connections #132Wordle today: The answer and hints for February 2, 2025NYT Connections Sports Edition hints and answers for February 4: Tips to solve Connections #134Best free gift card deal: Get $10 Best Buy gift card with $100 Apple gift cardLos Angeles Lakers vs. New York Knicks 2025 livestream: Watch NBA onlineFirst porn app 'approved' for the iPhone in Europe. Apple isn't happy.Best video game deal: Get $20 off Alan Wake II Deluxe Edition at AmazonNYT mini crossword answers for February 2, 202525 of the best romantic comedies streaming on NetflixNYT mini crossword answers for February 1, 2025 'The Last of Us' finale featured a key cameo from Laura Bailey Getting a ChatGPT at capacity error? Tips on how to get past it Michelle Yeoh's Oscar win stokes conversations on Asian identity and representation Australians are poking fun at how Tom Hanks eats his quarantine Vegemite Apple's AirPods might one day help you hear better So, nobody told these 'Big Brother' housemates about the coronavirus outbreak Greetings amid coronavirus: Don't even bump elbows This genius PSA generator pairs hand People are changing their Zoom backgrounds to spice up remote calls A24 swept the Oscars with 'Everything Everywhere All At Once' and 'The Whale' Chinese billionaire funding conservative social network GETTR arrested for crypto fraud We have a potent weapon against coronavirus and should use it promptly #StayTheFHome urges people to stop the spread of the coronavirus Lenny Kravitz and John Travolta lead the Oscars 'In Memoriam' tribute How 'The Last of Us' successfully translates the game's best mechanics to TV Google Pixel Fold and 7a leaks reveal potential June launch Coronavirus quarantines are inspiring Shakespeare plague memes It's confirmed: 'The Last of Us Part II' will span multiple seasons of TV Yes, Austin Butler did bring his Elvis voice to the Oscars The Mandalorian Season 3 features the Kowakian monkey
2.9264s , 10196.8828125 kb
Copyright © 2025 Powered by 【the deamon of eroticism】,Wisdom Convergence Information Network