I’m curious about that myself. Seems like insanely bad opsec for someone associated with Mossad (to say the least) to just put all this out there on gmail servers in plaintext.
pretty sure saw some “sent from my IPhone” , which suggests apple mail , which only supports S/MIME encryption , same with “sent from my Samsung”/Samsung mail
That’s a good point. I’ve definitely seen some iPhone signatures in a number of the emails. Although, you can always copy-paste the encrypted text to/from any other tool. In which case – and maybe I’m being too ungenerous here, two steps to compose or read an email does seem pretty complicated for people who can’t write a coherent sentence.
I’m curious about that myself. Seems like insanely bad opsec for someone associated with Mossad (to say the least) to just put all this out there on gmail servers in plaintext.
pretty sure saw some “sent from my IPhone” , which suggests apple mail , which only supports S/MIME encryption , same with “sent from my Samsung”/Samsung mail
That’s a good point. I’ve definitely seen some iPhone signatures in a number of the emails. Although, you can always copy-paste the encrypted text to/from any other tool. In which case – and maybe I’m being too ungenerous here, two steps to compose or read an email does seem pretty complicated for people who can’t write a coherent sentence.