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by cschmidt
4527 days ago
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Rsync.net uses a warrant canary as well: http://www.rsync.net/resources/notices/canary.txt I've actually found it kind of surprising that they haven't had any warrants yet. But you're going to be served with an NSL if you get big enough to be interesting. It seems to happen to everyone. An then you won't be able to update the canary any more. That's a good idea, but I don't think it is enough. I don't mean to be negative, I just guess I don't see why you'll succeed against the government when the others have not. |
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There may be no single silver bullet here. In addition to pursuing open source key servers, we're also working on UI/UX for easy addition of public key wrapping using the same crypto as PGP. Our hope is that we can deploy public key in a way that most people start using it to minimize the proportion of unwrapped keys on Virtru's server.