Intercept legislation that applies to makers of non-interconnected (i.e., doesn't touch the PSTN) chat functions is extremely unlikely. I'm guessing whisper falls into that category. I use Silent Circle myself, but I…
Next step: form letters that make a formal request for the deletion of all information related to you. Won't work either but, like this, it's a nice start.
A small step toward some sort of transparency, I hope!
It's hard to find something to say that isn't hopeless and nihilistic, so I'll just say this: it's disappointing to see someone who used to be a professor of constitutional law ignore the obvious dangers to free speech…
"Okay, but seriously guys this time we're telling the truth."
Schneier linked to a study that might explain why some people don't seem concerned about their information being collected for secret government programs. http://www.schneier.com/blog/archives/2013/07/secret_informa...…
Session negotiation in silent phone is P2P, it's a ZRTP session with keys negotiated by DH exchange.
Not especially. As others have mentioned, email leaks metadata and the existing protocols are such that it would be impossible to secure them reasonably. Of course, it all depends on what your threat model is. Are you a…
Intercept legislation that applies to makers of non-interconnected (i.e., doesn't touch the PSTN) chat functions is extremely unlikely. I'm guessing whisper falls into that category. I use Silent Circle myself, but I…
Next step: form letters that make a formal request for the deletion of all information related to you. Won't work either but, like this, it's a nice start.
A small step toward some sort of transparency, I hope!
It's hard to find something to say that isn't hopeless and nihilistic, so I'll just say this: it's disappointing to see someone who used to be a professor of constitutional law ignore the obvious dangers to free speech…
"Okay, but seriously guys this time we're telling the truth."
Schneier linked to a study that might explain why some people don't seem concerned about their information being collected for secret government programs. http://www.schneier.com/blog/archives/2013/07/secret_informa...…
Session negotiation in silent phone is P2P, it's a ZRTP session with keys negotiated by DH exchange.
Not especially. As others have mentioned, email leaks metadata and the existing protocols are such that it would be impossible to secure them reasonably. Of course, it all depends on what your threat model is. Are you a…