W dniu 28.05.2014 22:35, Sadiq Saif pisze:
http://truecrypt.sourceforge.net/
https://gist.github.com/anonymous/e5791d5703325b9cf6d1
https://twitter.com/matthew_d_green
So WTF happened?
The same thing that happened with Lavabit.
--
Lukasz Biegaj
On 5/28/14, 11:16 PM, Lukasz Biegaj wrote:
W dniu 28.05.2014 22:35, Sadiq Saif pisze:
http://truecrypt.sourceforge.net/
https://gist.github.com/anonymous/e5791d5703325b9cf6d1
https://twitter.com/matthew_d_green
So WTF happened?
The same thing that happened with Lavabit.
Someone needs to
On 29.05.2014 09:34, David Johnston wrote:
So WTF happened?
The same thing that happened with Lavabit.
Someone needs to fork the code (the version prior to the most recent
change), address the issues raised in the recent audit and host it
outside the jurisdiction of the US government,
Message du 29/05/14 10:20
De : Lukasz Biegaj
A : cryptography@randombit.net
Copie à :
Objet : Re: [cryptography] TrueCrypt
On 29.05.2014 09:34, David Johnston wrote:
So WTF happened?
The same thing that happened with Lavabit.
Someone needs to fork the code (the version
On 29/05/2014 09:20, Lukasz Biegaj wrote:
On 29.05.2014 09:34, David Johnston wrote:
Someone needs to fork the code (the version prior to the most recent
change), address the issues raised in the recent audit and host it
outside the jurisdiction of the US government, using fresh signing keys.
On 29.05.2014 14:15, Dave Howe wrote:
Nitpick: Truecrypt is proprietary (it's source is viewable, but you
aren't licensed to distribute modifications of it).
Not seeing that from the licence, TBH - it has the usual you can't call
it truecrypt stuff, and if you distribute a modified copy you
Congratulations, your project is live on Kickstarter!
Drumroll...
Here's your project URL:
https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/1874173687/cryptome-global-archiveshttps://www.kickstarter.com/projects/1874173687/cryptome-global-archives
The countdown begins now. You know what to do: tell
Matthew Green @matthew_d_green:
It might be a nice idea to throw some money at @Cryptomeorg's
Kickstarter. They do a good thing.
https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/1874173687/cryptome-global-archives
___
cryptography mailing list
Michael Morisy @morisy:
The @Cryptomeorg Kickstarter is exactly what I would've thought it
would be. Plus guest appearance by @ggreenwald
https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/1874173687/cryptome-global-archives
___
cryptography mailing list
I began thinking about how hard cryptographers of the future may have to
work to secure systems. I have come up with an algorithm that will
hopefully get people thinking about so-called unbreakable codes. The
algorithm follows(don't worry, it's not long):
;Titanic
;by
;Kevin J. Sisco
Does anyone know if Greenwald or Poitras are holding relevant documents?
Dr. Schneier does not have much to add: I have no idea what's going
on with TrueCrypt.
On Wed, May 28, 2014 at 4:35 PM, Sadiq Saif li...@sadiqs.com wrote:
http://truecrypt.sourceforge.net/
Unfortunately both seem to be too stupid to run grep in their files ... they go
the old fashioned way. If they had sysadmin help, maybe the documents could be
perl-filtered and have the most interesting bits extracted in one big file.
Message du 29/05/14 23:56
De : Jeffrey Walton
A : Sadiq
12 matches
Mail list logo