It's running in a browser using JS...

2012-03-31 23:33 skrev Nadim:

This strikes me as a sizeable assumption.


NK


On Saturday, 31 March, 2012 at 5:28 PM, [email protected] wrote:
And javascript controls how it is used. Modify or add some JS and you can take 
the key.


2012-03-31 22:56 skrev James A. Donald:

On 2012-04-01 6:17 AM, [email protected] wrote:
> There are two issues IMHO:
>
> * SSL flaws/Javascript MITM/bad servers. Your key can be leaked.


According to the spec, your key remains on your browser.


So cannot be leaked unless your computer has been got at.

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