On Oct 6, 2014, at 6:54 PM, Collin Anderson <[email protected]> wrote:

> On Mon, Oct 6, 2014 at 9:50 PM, Greg <[email protected]> wrote:
> I have no idea why it suddenly broke.
> 
> If you have no idea why something fairly basic and important broke, should 
> you be purporting to be safe enough to cover the use case of "a human rights 
> activist inside of a totalitarian regime"?

Collin, do you have something useful to add to this discussion or are you just 
getting a kick out of trolling me and the list?

All software has bugs, encryption and security software included.

Yes, encryption software is used by human rights activists inside totalitarian 
regimes. That is a common use case for them (the encryption part is working 
just fine btw).

This timestamp bug is a bug that cannot even exist in other software because no 
other software (that I'm aware of) goes to the lengths that Espionage does to 
provide plausible deniability.

And yes, I have no idea why this broke. And I will continue to have no idea why 
this broke until I decide it is time to stop replying to trolls and look at the 
code. :P

Cheers,
Greg

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