If that were the case, why give a months notice? If the person felt the security of his relays were compromised, I would expect them to take them down immediately and give notice afterwards.
Well, an agency might have just demanded the backdoor, threatening legal action, but not actually bringing any. So rather than cave or fight a legal battle, he decided to shut it down in an orderly fashion, yet uncompromised.
Of course it's also possible that it's all due to some infighting within the project or other issues we don't know about.
But the only reason for me for being so vague, in a critical project like this, is the potential of vulnerability.
He must have known that not mentioning any details would raise concerns like mine.
Of course it's also possible that it's all due to some infighting within the project or other issues we don't know about.
But the only reason for me for being so vague, in a critical project like this, is the potential of vulnerability.
He must have known that not mentioning any details would raise concerns like mine.