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Syncthing replaces Dropbox and BitTorrent Sync with something open, trustworthy and decentralized.
Privacy Claims Based on LinkedIn’s Security Promises Survive Motion to Dismiss
(blog.ericgoldman.org)
A free (BSD-licensed), pretty much fully featured and stable TrueCrypt implementation
Notable is the inclusion of ECC.
Endless: An iOS web browser with a focus on privacy and security - now in the App Store
(itunes.apple.com)
When I switched again from Android to iOS, I had to give up using Firefox and its add-ons like HTTPS-Everywhere, Disconnect, and Self-Destructing Cookies.
I started making a browser for iOS (as a wrapper around UIWebView, of course) that had these things built-in, and I have been using it as my p...
I just learned about this organization dedicated to developing secure, FOSS, mobile software, and thought it was worth sharing.
Their most famous app is probably Orbot, a Tor client for Android. I'm also interested in ChatSecure, a GPLv3 app which allows encrypted XMPP communication.
Apparentl...
On privacy and anonymity in electronic and non electronic voting: the ballot-as-signature attack.
(hal.archives-ouvertes.fr)
> **Abstract:** A wealth of protocols for electronic voting have been proposed in the literature over the past years. What makes these protocols difficult to conceive and verify is one fundamental property, anonymity, which is of paramount importance in the real world, in particular when performing ...