Can anyone post a link or resource to Moxie Marlinspike or Havlar Flake's crypto lectures? -- Thanks, -- -Christopher Olesch *"Donating Refurbished PC's to Charities and Minority Owned Businesses"* || http://www.ngotechnology.org/ || http://www.linkedin.com/in/chrisoleschjr || 99cent monthly Web Space <http://www.1and1.com/?kwk=232370668> *|| <https://yourkarma.com/invite/cgfgwn>*500mb free mobile wifi bandwidth with a Karma Wifi Hotspot <https://yourkarma.com/invite/cgfgwn> **100% of all affiliate proceeds help offset my refurbishing costs* *Masonic Affiliations:* || http://www.scottishritechicago.org || http://www.supremecouncil.org/ || http://www.ilmason.org/ *Online Artistic Portfolio* || http://cjolesch.deviantart.com/ On Fri, Oct 7, 2016 at 2:10 PM, juan <juan.g71@gmail.com> wrote:
On Fri, 7 Oct 2016 12:56:42 -0400 grarpamp <grarpamp@gmail.com> wrote:
Signal, widely considered the gold standard of encrypted messaging apps, was put to the test earlier this year when a FBI subpoena and gag order that demanded a wide range of information on two users resulted in a federal grand jury investigation in Virginia. The makers of Signal, Open Whisper Systems, profoundly disappointed law enforcement. The app collects as little data as possible
maybe the 'app' collects as little as possible (dishonest hand waving), but the marlinspke's servers collect as much 'metadata' as they can, no?
available, Signal's technology is used by Facebook for Secret Conversations, WhatsApp for encrypted messages, and Google's Allo.
LMAO at the 'anti-establishment' marlinspkike...
Confronted with the subpoena, Marlinspike went to the ACLU for legal counsel. The ACLU responded with a letter saying that even though Signal did not have data the FBI sought, it still strenuously objected (PDF) to the fact the FBI wanted so much information.