> by examining the client binaries And you do this every time there is a new WhatsApp version? How confident are you that you can find any backdoor in the binary? And it doesn't have to be in the encryption/decryption…
Since WhatsApp is closed source, you can't know that there isn't some sort of encryption backdoor in there anyway, so in both cases it comes down to trust that the company is doing what they say they're doing. When you…
The things I've heard of have been harnesses and carabiners. Here is a warning that has been put up in our local climbing center: https://imgur.com/a/R0PGiGI
Can someone explain the comment in the article about the ship going at full speed because they were fighting the fire by throwing the burning coal in the furnace? I would have thought there would be some valve somewhere…
> by examining the client binaries And you do this every time there is a new WhatsApp version? How confident are you that you can find any backdoor in the binary? And it doesn't have to be in the encryption/decryption…
Since WhatsApp is closed source, you can't know that there isn't some sort of encryption backdoor in there anyway, so in both cases it comes down to trust that the company is doing what they say they're doing. When you…
The things I've heard of have been harnesses and carabiners. Here is a warning that has been put up in our local climbing center: https://imgur.com/a/R0PGiGI
Can someone explain the comment in the article about the ship going at full speed because they were fighting the fire by throwing the burning coal in the furnace? I would have thought there would be some valve somewhere…