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Can you explain this process for those of us not too familiar with TPM chips?
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On Jul 30, 2013, at 10:40 AM, Mike Hearn wrote:
> As a testament to the seriousness with which Pond takes forward security, it
> can use the NVRAM in a TPM
The TPM is a piece of secure* hardware that provides various cryptographic
services to the host system. It is important to understand that it is not a
crypto accelerator. It is a place to store keys and small pieces of data
(like hashes, counters) where it's difficult for someone to extract them
ev
For people who are interested in such technologies, I recommend looking at
Pond:
https://pond.imperialviolet.org/
It is written by Adam Langley, so it comes with some serious credentials
behind it. It provides asynchronous email-like messaging that's forward
secure, resistant to traffic analysis
On Mon, Jul 29, 2013 at 10:01 PM, Randolph D. wrote:
> Secure P2P Email from Friend to Friend without relying on a central server.
> Key- / Repleo-Exchange.
> Full decentral Email-Network using the Echo Protocol.
> Store Email for Offline-Friends in the P2P Network.
> Chat and Instant Messaging is
http://bitmail.sourceforge.net/
- Secure P2P Email from Friend to Friend without relying on a central
server.
- Key- / Repleo-Exchange.
- Full decentral Email-Network using the Echo Protocol.
- Store Email for Offline-Friends in the P2P Network.
- Chat and Instant Messaging is b
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