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by StavrosK
3540 days ago
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As far as I know (and I'm not really very high up in the hierarchy, nor do I know much about the Blackphone hardware), the NSA and CIA are buying them because they are secure. I heard they had a list of phones/apps they are allowed to use internally, and SC was pretty much the only app that made the list at the time. Keep in mind that "an organization using a secure app" and "an organization wanting to spy on people" are pretty independent goals. I haven't poked around in the client source too much (although I have implemented some stuff for the Android client), but: 1) Nothing in the client seemed out of place.
2) I've seen every line of code running on the web backend and there's nothing untoward going on.
3) Given the culture, I think many of the high-level people would quit before they compromised the product. Especially Phil, who has been sued by the US government for exporting strong cryptography before. |
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