CryptoSeal shutters, ala: LavaBit

Kelly John Rose iam at kjro.se
Mon Oct 21 21:08:29 PDT 2013


Legally rolling them would defeat the point of the request and thus likely
out you in contempt.

The only solution is to not have the private key itself available to you
and design the system such that you don't need it to do the minimal job
Adminning the server.

It's like having no logs. You can't give away something you don't have. The
solution is to design the systems so Americans simply don't have access to
the info being requested.

On Tuesday, October 22, 2013, coderman wrote:

> On Mon, Oct 21, 2013 at 8:57 PM, coderman <coderman at gmail.com<javascript:;>>
> wrote:
> > ...
> > every time you hand it over, change it.
>
>
> there's risk of an active attack; and some browser *cough* disabled
> CRL checks "for performance reasons".
>
> rock and a hard place...  still better than nothing to roll them upon
> delivery.
>


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