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On 07/12/14 01:18, coderman wrote:
On 12/2/14, Nariman Gharib nariman...@gmail.com wrote:
OPERATION CLEAVER: A new global cyber power has emerged; one
that has already compromised some of the world’s most critical
infrastructure. The Operation
On 12/7/14, Michael Rogers mich...@briarproject.org wrote:
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Was this meant for another thread? The Operation Cleaver report
doesn't mention smartphones or baseband exploits.
hi Michael,
this was indeed a mis-chan; Operation Auroragold a different
coordinated and and determined group
On 12/2/14, Nariman Gharib nariman...@gmail.com wrote:
OPERATION CLEAVER: A new global cyber power has emerged; one that has
already compromised some of the world’s most critical infrastructure. The
Operation Cleaver report sheds light on the efforts of a coordinated and
determined group
OPERATION CLEAVER: A new global cyber power has emerged; one that has
already compromised some of the world’s most critical infrastructure. The
Operation Cleaver report sheds light on the efforts of a coordinated and
determined group working to undermine the security of at least 50 companies
From: Dewald Pretorius, owner of SocialOomph.com
The alarming revelations of the extent to which our privacy is being
invaded by governments have inspired me to create a free encryption service
that is for everyone. It is gratis, it's extremely easy to use, and it's
anonymous (no need to sign
Uuuufgh, it does the encryption server-side via POST, so it's essentially
begging for your trust. So while Total Amnesia is promised, it's really
not assured. Neat tool and everything, but I'd prefer to see a local
version.
Also, it doesn't offer authentication like PGP and OTR do.
On Sat, Jun
Yosem Companys writes:
From: Dewald Pretorius, owner of SocialOomph.com
The alarming revelations of the extent to which our privacy is being
invaded by governments have inspired me to create a free encryption service
that is for everyone. It is gratis, it's extremely easy to use, and it's
..on Sat, Jun 22, 2013 at 09:15:45AM -0700, Yosem Companys wrote:
From: Dewald Pretorius, owner of SocialOomph.com
The alarming revelations of the extent to which our privacy is being
invaded by governments have inspired me to create a free encryption service
that is for everyone. It is
Yeah, this is completely nuts. You're sending the service's owner(s) your
password and plaintext in the clear. The person(s) operating this service
get(s) all the passwords, all the plaintext, and even which IP address is
sending/receiving plain texts at what time with each password. It's