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by colemickens
3689 days ago
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None of which precludes the implementation from being open source. In fact, it just means that even if the software were open source, it would be near-meaningless since I can't verify the code running on the device and can't reflash it myself. "Youbico isn't saying that the security of the device is increased by keeping the source code secret." Yeah, they're not really saying anything other than trying to provide an excuse for why they won't release it. "You can't use it anyway" isn't much of a response (I actually find it rather patronizing and dismissive). Not to pile on, but regarding: "Engineering is always full of trade-offs."... what exactly is the supposed trade off here? (Maybe they're using licensed code that they can't redistrib?) |
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