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246 points by jryio · 15 comments

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blamestross

I'm not convinced requirements 3 and 4 are actually needed.

3) make internal state not useful to the attacker.

4) assuming the ciphertexts won't leak seems silly. Might as well hand them out.

Which leads to what they call "trial decryption" to be a better solution. If you are that worried about the scalability of your whistleblower protocol at that level, we are trying to solve the wrong problem.

  • blamestross

    Bitmessage solved this problem a while ago. This just adds extra centralization.

    • irq-1

      From the Bitmessage website https://wiki.bitmessage.org/

      > Security audit needed

      > Bitmessage is in need of an independent audit to verify its security. If you are a researcher capable of reviewing the source code, please email the lead developer. You will be helping to create a great privacy option for people everywhere!

      • blamestross

        Oh I don't recommend using bitmessage. It's a huge illegal content hazard. But it's design is the right set of tradeoffs for the situation this article describes.

GalaxyNova

This would be very useful for Boeing engineers.

  • immibis

    They can just use Tor and HTTP upload. This protocol is more theoretical than practical. No protocol helps when you have to testify in court.

    • corn13read2

      What makes you say this?

      • medo-bear

        In Australia you can be sentenced for up to 5 years for refusing to testify (in a secret hearing you can't tell anyone about). 2 years for refusing to give encryption keys. In general one should not rely on a protocol to protect you if someone comes at you with a wrench.

LorenzoGood

Tor?

antisocialist

They say don't roll your own encryption protocol (if something similar or same already exists and it's maintained), but these guys just can't resist.

Using a secure decentralized messenger to share a download (or upload) location on a Hidden S3 Service or one of those decentralized S3 services can't possibly be worse than this.

To commenter in https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=40289777: BitMessage doesn't solve anything, it uses broadcast and Bitcoin peer nodes that first get the message know where it came from. And BitMessage is not an illegal content hazard of any kind (what a ridiculous statement!).

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