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by epsylon
4503 days ago
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> I hate to break it to you, but this is not going to keep you safe from a state-level adversary. The creators acknowledged that fact [1]:
"There is no such device that is NSA-proof," said Mike Janke, co-founder and CEO of Silent Circle, in an interview with Mashable, ahead of the launch. "If you are on the terrorist wanted list or a criminal, intelligence services will get into your device... There's no such thing as 100% secure phone." [1] http://mashable.com/2014/02/24/what-is-blackphone/ (For a humorous take on nation-state threat models, read the hilarious usenix article This World of Ours by James Mickens: http://research.microsoft.com/en-us/people/mickens/thisworld...) |
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"Security research is the continual process of discovering your spaceship is a deathtrap" has to be one of the most apt descriptions of security research I've ever heard. What a great read!