On Oct 6, 2014, at 7:21 PM, Collin Anderson <[email protected]> wrote:
> Here I attempted to make a professional point that you are purporting to 
> offer software to an audience whose needs you do not seem to be able to 
> serve. Your seriousness in regard to the obligations that those needs incur 
> seems to have only come up to denigrate Steve for having laid bare the 
> situation, and in what appears to have been a few minutes worth of research.

Irresponsible disclosure is a serious problem, yes.

Are you endorsing irresponsible disclosure...?

> No, I kept my trolling to Twitter. Fun was had by many.


And you are actually proud of trolling...?

Not sure what's so difficult about asking us to just change the text. We're 
happy to address you concerns. You don't need to troll us to get a response, in 
fact you're more likely to get a better one when you don't troll.

> Rather than this blasé and hostile attitude, you should have expressed some 
> shame for using this community to push your software.

Someone wanted to know about truecrypt alternatives, and I here was my reply:

See this list on ArsTechnica's forum:

http://arstechnica.com/civis/viewtopic.php?f=21&t=1245367

I work for Tao Effect LLC, our software is on that list, and you can read about 
how its plausible deniability compares to TrueCrypt's here (forgive this 
subreddit's insane color scheme):

http://www.reddit.com/r/security/comments/2b5icu/major_advancements_in_deniable_encryption_arrive/cj24a1n

In case anyone on this list wants a license, here's a code for 15% off: 
LIBERATIONTECH

There are 10 of them and you can use them on espionageapp.com. They expire 
November 1st.


> But you haven't. Let us know when Steve's bug has a CVE number.


Sure, I can do that for you. :)

I can also change the website's wording for you. Just send us an email with how 
you would prefer we phrase our website's text: [email protected]

Kind regards,
Greg Slepak

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