On Fri, Aug 6, 2021, 9:00 PM Peter Fairbrother <[1]peter@tsto.co.uk> wrote: On 07/08/2021 01:06, Karl wrote: > Would make sharing harder, but > > > > > Peter Fairbrother > > > the point of moot is to give the kind of access to crypto protection > that an expert can create to every user. > > > Hi Peter, > > I received your message disordered a little, are you able to rephrase > what easy-to-use cryptographic technology you're referring to here? > moot (or m-o-o-t) was (in 2000) (is, in the disassembled-bits-in-the-garage sense) a proposed bootable based-on-OpenBSD OS CD with end-to-end real-time and stored messaging and deniable storage apps under which the user would have to be really dumb to expose content, even under the UK's gimme-the-keys-or-go-to-jail laws. [2]https://misc.openbsd.narkive.com/csKqlk8N/m-o-o-t-some-decisions cool, thanks for explaining Peter Fairbrother the laws: 0 It's all about who is in control 1 Someone else is after the stuff you have 2 Stuff you don't have can't be taken from you 3 Everywhere can be attacked 4 Complex systems provide more places to attack 5 Attack methods are many, varied, ever-changing and eternal 6 Only those you trust can betray you 7 Holes for good guys are holes for bad guys too 8 A system which is hard to use will be abused, misused and unused References 1. mailto:peter@tsto.co.uk 2. https://misc.openbsd.narkive.com/csKqlk8N/m-o-o-t-some-decisions