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Court Refuses to Shed Light on Government’s Attempt to Break Facebook Messenger Encryption

On February 11, a federal court in Fresno denied a motion to unseal that I had filed last November along with the ACLU, the ACLU of Northern California, and the Electronic Frontier Foundation. (My original blog post about the case … Continue reading

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Building A Secure Messenger

Given different people’s and community’s security needs, it’s hard to arrive at a consensus of what a “secure” messenger must provide. In this post, we discuss various options for developers to consider when working towards the goal of improving a … Continue reading

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Killing The Messenger?

This weeks major news story was the murder of 32 people at Virgnia Tech. That would be major news any week of any year. It was horrific, and terrifying. But the weeks cause celebre was the backlash over the insensitivity … Continue reading

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