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      Hack of popular parent-teacher app left users wide open to infamous shock image [Updated]

      news.movim.eu / ArsTechnica · Thursday, 15 September, 2022 - 15:57

    Hack of popular parent-teacher app left users wide open to infamous shock image [Updated]

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    A popular parent-teacher messaging app called Seesaw was hacked this week, resulting in families across the US receiving a Bit.ly link displaying one of the most widely shared shock images to ever befoul the Internet.

    Vice posted a blurred screenshot of the text message that some parents received, confirming that the inappropriate image shared through Seesaw was Goatse , an explicit closeup image of a man spreading his anus. Vice noted that over the years, the image has mostly been scrubbed from the Internet. However, for parents preparing to tuck in their first graders this week, its sudden resurfacing revived its original shock value from the Internet’s earliest days.

    In the screenshot, one parent’s response was just a stunned “Um ???”

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      What Is Sandes? Indian Government’s Desi WhatsApp Alternative

      pubsub.dcentralisedmedia.com / FossBytes · Monday, 8 February, 2021 - 14:03 · 4 minutes

    gims sandes app indian whatsapp alternative

    WhatsApp’s updated privacy policies have created an uproar amongst its users, privacy enthusiasts, and governments as well.

    Security concerns for the messaging platform began years ago after it was acquired by Facebook. Now, the self-reliant Indian government has taken matters into its own hands and launched a new desi WhatsApp alternative called ‘ Sandes .’

    Last year, the government confirmed that an Indian WhatsApp alternative was under development. Now, the messaging app Sandes seems to be ready and is undergoing an initial testing phase which is exclusively open for government officials only.

    Sandes: A Government Instant Messaging System (GIMS)

    Rumors about a government chat app called GIMS started making rounds last year. The homebaked app Sandes has been developed to cater to the Indian audience. No wonder it has a desi-sounding name for a wider appeal.

    The launch of the Sandes app is also being viewed as an attempt by the Indian government to keep its employees off social media networks and messaging platforms that may have compromised channels.

    Sandes App Features

    The Sandes app can run on both iOS and Android platforms. Currently, this WhatsApp alternative is inaccessible to the general public so we don’t know much about Sandes app features. However, based on the official documentation , here are some of the Sandes app features apart from texting, voice calls, and video calls that users will get to see:

    • Emojis (called Gimoji)
    • Message forwarding or sharing
    • Broadcast messages
    • Group chats
    • Read receipts
    • End to end encryption for all messages

    The GIMS app also provides the functionality to mark a message as Confidential, on Priority or as Auto Delete (self-destructing messages).

    Unfortunately, there’s no option to transfer your chat history from other platforms to Sandes or vice versa. However, there is a backup option to export chats to your email.

    There is also a unique Sandes feature called list groups. A list group is a group of which you are not a member. A message sent in a list group is termed as a list message. You will not be able to see group conversations on the list group. But any message sent by you to the list group will be visible to the admins of the list group.

    Another noteworthy feature in the Sandes app is GIMS Chatbot/Info Service Chatbot. This Chatbot can accept commands to relay weather information or to view dashboard of various initiatives by the government.

    Who Created The Sandes App?

    According to Sandes website, NIC handles the backend of this Indian WhatsApp alternative. For the unacquainted, NIC is the National Informatics Centre, which comes under the Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology (MeitY).

    NIC is the governing body that facilitates infrastructure to help develop and implement government IT services and several Digital India initiatives.

    Is Sandes The Official Chatting App Of Indian Government?

    Even though there hasn’t been an official announcement by the government promoting the app, the site has a .gov.in domain, which confirms that the Sandes app is backed by the government.

    Since ministry officials are the first ones to be introduced to this WhatsApp alternative, it is safe to say that Sandes could soon be tagged as the official messaging app for government employees.

    Does GIMS Have E2E Encryption?

    One-on-one messages and group messages on the GIMS Sandes app are end-to-end encrypted.

    How To Download Sandes App?

    The Indian WhatsApp alternative Sandes is yet to be released on PlayStore or App Store but you can download the GIMS app APK right now from here . Here are the system requirements to run GIMS app on your smartphone:

    • Android: Compatible on Android Version 5.0 or above
    • iOS: Compatible on iOS Version 11 or above.

    The Sandes app also has a web version that can be accessed from its official website .

    How To Sign Up For GIMS Sandes?

    You can see on the web portal that it provides ways to sign-in via LDAP , OTP, and web.

    However, whenever we try to click on any of the sign-in options, the site displays a message that reads, “This authentication method is applicable for authorized government officials.” This means you’d need a government domain-based email ID to sign up on the website right now.

    If you download Sandes APK, you will have to grant permissions to the app and use a valid mobile number or email ID to sign up. We tried signing up on the app but it is currently not accepting any email ID or phone number apart from the ones approved by the government.

    Will Sandes Messaging App Be Made Available To the General Public?

    Even though the use of the Sandes app has been restricted to government officials at this point, once the testing phase is over we can expect a broader rollout for the general public later on.

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