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On 4/26/12 7:13 PM, Luke S. Crawford wrote:

> 
> My thought is that a sufficently paranoid customer would want to
> not only do the encryption on the client rather than the server, a
> sufficently paranoid customer would want to do the encryption on a
> client that was not provided by the service provider;   if you
> control the client doing the encryption, well, you had better be
> trusted.

An open source client is a step towards that: http://www.tarsnap.com
is an online backup service with an open source client. Tarsnap is
written/run by the FreeBSD security chap, Colin Percival. (No
affiliation, not even a customer, but I'll probably use it for
important, personal things (at least), if I decide to get more
rigourous than just distributed git repos.)


- -- 
Duncan Hutty
http://www.allgoodbits.org

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