Am Fr 06.12.2013, 23:16:57 schrieb Robert J. Hansen:
> And to encourage you to make your own contribution,
And to make that easier I add the URL:
http://www.g10code.de/gnupg-donation.html
Furthermore I would like to encourage everyone to spread the mailinglist
archive link to Rob's mail (toge
Hello,
I want to find out what makes a key valid (and with which certification
level): a certification by one of the systems keys or one or more
certifications from the WoT. I think that it is important that applications
show this information in key selection dialogs.
IIRC this has been discus
On 08/12/13 21:13, Mark Schneider wrote:
> BTW: there is no video at:
> http://achtbaan.nikhef.nl/events/OHM/video/d2-t1-13-20130801-2300-hard_disks_more_than_just_block_devices-sprite_tm.m4v
You can find it at:
http://bofh.nikhef.nl/events/OHM/video/d2-t1-13-20130801-2300-hard_disks_more_than_ju
Am 08.12.2013 19:13, schrieb NdK:
Why is everyone thinking 'BIOS' as backdoorable piece of sw? Why not the
hard disk?
http://spritesmods.com/?art=hddhack
Just another piece to think of when building a secure system...
Excellent article! Thank you.
Writing firmware I meant every piece of code "
Il 08/12/2013 14:15, Mark Schneider ha scritto:
> A little security is not real security. There always can be backdoors in
> the firmware (BIOS, closed source drivers etc).
Why is everyone thinking 'BIOS' as backdoorable piece of sw? Why not the
hard disk?
http://spritesmods.com/?art=hddhack
Just
On 12/7/2013 11:59 PM, d...@geer.org wrote:
> average distance on Twitter is 4.67...
And, of course, the distance to felons is far less. There isn't a
single person on this list whose distance to a pedophile is more than
two hops, for instance...
The hop counts of modern social networks are flat
Werner Koch wrote:
>On Sat, 7 Dec 2013 11:29, ein...@pvv.org said:
>
>> AFAIK, the US has no import restrictions on cryptography, and the RSA
>patent
>> ran out years ago, so e.g. shop.kernelconcepts.de should be able to
>ship it to
>> you.
>
>IIRC, Petra of kernelconcepts told me that there is n
Regarding the initial question, the Crypto Stick is under active
development and we are working to make the Crypto Stick available again.
Here I'm posting a short status overview published at
https://www.crypto-stick.com/2013/project-roadmap
In the recent weeks we got increasing questions on the
Am 08.12.2013 11:51, schrieb Paul R. Ramer:
Peter Lebbing wrote:
We're debating the risk that a card is backdoored. If there is such a
risk, that
risk still exists if we allow for the possibility that manufacturers
try to do
what you say. They're not mutually exclusive; how come you infer that
On Sat, 7 Dec 2013 11:29, ein...@pvv.org said:
> AFAIK, the US has no import restrictions on cryptography, and the RSA patent
> ran out years ago, so e.g. shop.kernelconcepts.de should be able to ship it to
> you.
IIRC, Petra of kernelconcepts told me that there is no problem for them
to ship to
On Sat, 7 Dec 2013 07:31, pho...@panopticism.net said:
> Details were scarce, however. This sounds like perfect timing; perhaps
> either Sam or Werner can provide us with an update on the campaign?
Sam is preparing the campaign and twittering on
https://twitter.com/gnupg . This campaign will be
Peter Lebbing wrote:
>On 05/12/13 13:20, Paul R. Ramer wrote:
>> On that note, why assume that the manufacturer would not do the
>opposite:
>> feign helping the spy agency by giving them a compromised ROM and
>then
>> substituting a secure one on the real product. In either case, we are
>> assumin
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