Hello,

Soatok Dreamseeker <[email protected]> writes:

> Please read:
> https://soatok.blog/2020/07/08/gnu-a-heuristic-for-bad-cryptography

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[...]

Takeaway

If you see the letters GNU anywhere in a project that intersects with
cryptography–except for its public license–it’s almost certainly an
error-prone cryptographic design.

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I'm not an expert in cryptography so I really don't know what to think
about this, but for sure this is a direct attack to the GNU Project from
this expert (is he an expert?) in cryptography.  He is NOT talking about
bugs and vulnerabilities, he is talking about DESIGN of all GNU project
cryptographic software.

Is there something in https://bib.gnunet.org/date.html or the GNU
project site that directly addresses this kind of attacks? 

I just want to understand.

Thanks a lot for your attention, Gio'.

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Giovanni Biscuolo

Xelera IT Infrastructures

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