It's most probable that Russia (or perhaps other adversarial state actors) would have given all the most sensationalist, newsworthy, and reputation-damaging material to Wikileaks, but kept the really juicy zero day…
If "_key2" is an public key embedded within Windows, then presumably there exists one or more holders of the private key somewhere - what exactly are they able to do with this key? I've seen a lot of concern about…
Totally agree with you on this. I was responding to the Quora link (where the question was "is there any evidence for backdoors in Windows or other client software for the NSA/CIA?")
That Quora post is pretty bad. Actual evidence is requested, but the top answer is a list of wild conjecture. The responder prefaces most of their comment with "it is widely believed that" and "it is likely that",…
You really don't want to do that. Any exit node could be recording or tampering with your network traffic, e.g. using sslstrip or worse.
On the plus side, at least he didn't litter the piece with childish 'meme' images, as seems to be in vogue these days.
There's nothing stopping you from compiling https://github.com/Microsoft/ChakraCore and checking if Chakra.dll matches that which is distributed with Edge.
As Chakra is part of Edge, then Edge is not fully closed source.
Actually the JavaScript engine of Edge is open source.
Surprising as the Windows upgrade process may be to some, that's no excuse for not having backups of your data. If the plaintiffs' data was indeed "destroyed", that's on them, not Microsoft.
It's a reasonable concern that Trump may try to abuse his power in this area as well, given his rhetoric and behavior so far. Nothing wrong with pointing that concern out, to give the article some context about the…
The problem with privacy extremists is that they are ruining the ideal of justice with their hardline stance on keeping things secret from the authorities. In effect, this stance is just pandering to child abusers,…
But the guy clearly had a massive stash of child pornography to hide, so I'm not really sure what your point is.
The court accepted evidence that he'd downloaded and shared all manner of such filth, including both technical evidence and testimony from his sister.
Please note that his sister testified against him: > As part of their investigation, the Delaware County law enforcement officers also interviewed Doe’s sister, who had lived with Doe during 2015. She related that Doe…
An encrypted drive will typically contain metadata identifying it as such, so no.
Or, you know, just be a decent person and don't download huge swathes of child pornography. To be honest, it's quite disgusting that you're most concerned with how to hide such horrendous material.
Unless you've been engaging in online noncery and have amassed a gigantic collection of photographs and videos of child abuse like the scumbag described in the article has evidenced, you should be absolutely fine. It's…
The JavaScript engine is open source: https://github.com/Microsoft/ChakraCore
It's most probable that Russia (or perhaps other adversarial state actors) would have given all the most sensationalist, newsworthy, and reputation-damaging material to Wikileaks, but kept the really juicy zero day…
If "_key2" is an public key embedded within Windows, then presumably there exists one or more holders of the private key somewhere - what exactly are they able to do with this key? I've seen a lot of concern about…
Totally agree with you on this. I was responding to the Quora link (where the question was "is there any evidence for backdoors in Windows or other client software for the NSA/CIA?")
That Quora post is pretty bad. Actual evidence is requested, but the top answer is a list of wild conjecture. The responder prefaces most of their comment with "it is widely believed that" and "it is likely that",…
You really don't want to do that. Any exit node could be recording or tampering with your network traffic, e.g. using sslstrip or worse.
On the plus side, at least he didn't litter the piece with childish 'meme' images, as seems to be in vogue these days.
There's nothing stopping you from compiling https://github.com/Microsoft/ChakraCore and checking if Chakra.dll matches that which is distributed with Edge.
As Chakra is part of Edge, then Edge is not fully closed source.
Actually the JavaScript engine of Edge is open source.
Surprising as the Windows upgrade process may be to some, that's no excuse for not having backups of your data. If the plaintiffs' data was indeed "destroyed", that's on them, not Microsoft.
It's a reasonable concern that Trump may try to abuse his power in this area as well, given his rhetoric and behavior so far. Nothing wrong with pointing that concern out, to give the article some context about the…
The problem with privacy extremists is that they are ruining the ideal of justice with their hardline stance on keeping things secret from the authorities. In effect, this stance is just pandering to child abusers,…
But the guy clearly had a massive stash of child pornography to hide, so I'm not really sure what your point is.
The court accepted evidence that he'd downloaded and shared all manner of such filth, including both technical evidence and testimony from his sister.
Please note that his sister testified against him: > As part of their investigation, the Delaware County law enforcement officers also interviewed Doe’s sister, who had lived with Doe during 2015. She related that Doe…
An encrypted drive will typically contain metadata identifying it as such, so no.
Or, you know, just be a decent person and don't download huge swathes of child pornography. To be honest, it's quite disgusting that you're most concerned with how to hide such horrendous material.
Unless you've been engaging in online noncery and have amassed a gigantic collection of photographs and videos of child abuse like the scumbag described in the article has evidenced, you should be absolutely fine. It's…
The JavaScript engine is open source: https://github.com/Microsoft/ChakraCore