Wind River Security Features and Cryptography Libraries

odinn odinn.cyberguerrilla at riseup.net
Tue Nov 4 17:54:58 PST 2014


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THIS IS WHY IT'S BETTER to just anonymously release some open source
project to the world.  People want to make a bunch of money on
advanced encryption and have a public-facing corporation, they are
gonna get slammed somehow sooner or later, whether it's by way of a
federal so-called "code audit" or via innovation-killing punishment
when people dare to use encryption generated in the US, (shudder!
<insert_scary_thing_here!> _outside_ of the US.

The success of Silent Circle notwithstanding, considering also case(s)
of organizations that have gone through seppuku when threatened by
authorities, I think better models for good encryption (that aren't
going to have its legal problems) are those which are similar to the
model of Whisper Systems (TextSecure, Redphone), and better yet, just
totally non-organizational / anonymous releases or commits of which
there are not thousands, but millions, and growing.

- -o

John Young wrote:
> Wind River Security Features and Cryptography Libraries (which
> appear to be the basis of the $750,000 fine by BIS)
> 
> http://cryptome.org/2014/11/wind-river-security-crypto.pdf
> 
> 
> 

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