> However I may feel about the bomb having been used, I don't doubt it saved more lives than it took. There's absolutely no clear answer to this question, even among military historians, so I'm not sure how you can have…
I would like to see some clarification on point #5. The only other option I see for the FBI is to continue manually bruteforcing PINs, the arduousness of such a task being why they requested Apple's help in the first…
We never intended to "fix" Cryptocat, per se. I agree that would be more trouble than it's worth, especially when there are things like Signal, Ricochet, CoyIM, etc. Cryptodog is very much a casual project, not an…
One of the Cryptodog devs here - no Chrome 0days in our possession (yet). The code's all on Github: https://github.com/Cryptodog/cryptodog. No signed extensions or apps yet, but you can clone and run locally for testing…
> However I may feel about the bomb having been used, I don't doubt it saved more lives than it took. There's absolutely no clear answer to this question, even among military historians, so I'm not sure how you can have…
I would like to see some clarification on point #5. The only other option I see for the FBI is to continue manually bruteforcing PINs, the arduousness of such a task being why they requested Apple's help in the first…
We never intended to "fix" Cryptocat, per se. I agree that would be more trouble than it's worth, especially when there are things like Signal, Ricochet, CoyIM, etc. Cryptodog is very much a casual project, not an…
One of the Cryptodog devs here - no Chrome 0days in our possession (yet). The code's all on Github: https://github.com/Cryptodog/cryptodog. No signed extensions or apps yet, but you can clone and run locally for testing…