Re: [liberationtech] Silent Circle? Re: AES-encyrpted telephony in Iran?

2012-06-17 Thread L. Aaron Kaplan

On Jun 16, 2012, at 3:51 PM, Frank Corrigan wrote:

 This seems relevant, building on Phil Zimmerman's Zfone/ZRTP  PGP.
 

Some time ago I rand into Jitsi.org - it is an interesting start but I had some 
issues with stability.

Aaron.





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Re: [liberationtech] Silent Circle? Re: AES-encyrpted telephony in Iran?

2012-06-16 Thread liberationtech
On Sat, 16 Jun 2012 14:51:17 +0100
Frank Corrigan em...@franciscorrigan.com wrote:

 This seems relevant, building on Phil Zimmerman's Zfone/ZRTP  PGP.
 
 Open Standards?
 
 Claim total security for phone, text, email, and more
 Absolutely NO Backdoors???
 http://www.theregister.co.uk/2012/06/14/pgp_seal_encrypted_communications/

Technically, their website[0] states Absolutely NO Backdoors: No
backdoors with our encryption for any individual, organization or
government.

This only refers to the encryption, not anything else. I would expect
Zimmerman and Callas to not put backdoors in their encryption. I wonder
about everything else related to their services. As they are still in
private beta, I'm giving them a huge benefit of the doubt for now. The
future could be bright.

[0] https://silentcircle.com/

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Andrew
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