> technology they could copy Like DRMs? Jokes aside, I have no idea what's going on with this whole story.
About 1. it was the subject of the following Phrack's publication: http://phrack.org/issues/68/19.html#article
Well a blog is probably going to have a first article :\ I agree that the "world" could benefit from an easier to use cryptography product than PGP (event thought I'm fine with PGP) and I think that this post is valid…
A nice quote from Phil Zimmerman from a comment in a post by Schneier which was posted in a comment to this post: "I remember a conversation with Brian Snow, a highly placed senior cryptographer with the NSA. He said he…
They are only ordering to redirect the domain to a sole ip address? Not serving HTTPS? Should links point to secure versions of seized domains or simply to attest their identity. I think it's ok to say they are the…
> technology they could copy Like DRMs? Jokes aside, I have no idea what's going on with this whole story.
About 1. it was the subject of the following Phrack's publication: http://phrack.org/issues/68/19.html#article
Well a blog is probably going to have a first article :\ I agree that the "world" could benefit from an easier to use cryptography product than PGP (event thought I'm fine with PGP) and I think that this post is valid…
A nice quote from Phil Zimmerman from a comment in a post by Schneier which was posted in a comment to this post: "I remember a conversation with Brian Snow, a highly placed senior cryptographer with the NSA. He said he…
They are only ordering to redirect the domain to a sole ip address? Not serving HTTPS? Should links point to secure versions of seized domains or simply to attest their identity. I think it's ok to say they are the…