If you use a secure crypto primitive, is it correct to say your program is secure? I mean, can you be sure something is secure just because of the crypto lib? I thought there had something to do with the implementation…
HIGHLIGHTS irungentoo: tox main developer, head of the Tox Foundation NikolaiToryzin (stqism): second in command, run the Tox Foundation's monetary operation The rest are other developers on the #tox-secret channel.…
Read it again. https://github.com/stqism/ToxCore/commit/bed425598f26938bd54... He tried to get copyright away from people and assign it to the "Tox Foundation", all during a supposedly unrelated minor bug fix.
If you use a secure crypto primitive, is it correct to say your program is secure? I mean, can you be sure something is secure just because of the crypto lib? I thought there had something to do with the implementation…
HIGHLIGHTS irungentoo: tox main developer, head of the Tox Foundation NikolaiToryzin (stqism): second in command, run the Tox Foundation's monetary operation The rest are other developers on the #tox-secret channel.…
Read it again. https://github.com/stqism/ToxCore/commit/bed425598f26938bd54... He tried to get copyright away from people and assign it to the "Tox Foundation", all during a supposedly unrelated minor bug fix.