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The Next Tails Privacy Software
Posted by Anonymous on Sun 3rd Aug 2014 11:14
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  1. Canadian Developers Are Making the Next Tails Privacy Software
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  3. "Whether it's the NSA exploiting weaknesses in encryption software[1], the holes in Tor[2] making it less anonymous, or the major problems with Tails[3] - vulnerabilities are constantly testing the security and anonymity of computer users.
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  5. But little known Montreal-based developers at Subgraph[4] want to change all that, and have started working on a zero-day resistant[5] Operating System (OS), protecting against infiltration.
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  7. Subgraph takes the approach that overall computer security is critical to anonymity, targeting protection against zero-day vulnerabilities, the types of weakness unknown to the developers while they're writing software."
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  9. http://motherboard.vice.com/read/canadian-developers-want-to-make-the-next-tails
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  11. [1] http://www.theguardian.com/world/2013/sep/05/nsa-gchq-encryption-codes-security
  12. [2] http://motherboard.vice.com/blog/tor-is-less-anonymous-than-you-think
  13. [3] http://motherboard.vice.com/read/your-secrets-are-only-as-secure-as-the-security-tools-you-use
  14. [4] https://subgraph.com/about-us/index.en.html
  15. [5] http://www.pctools.com/security-news/zero-day-vulnerability/
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  17. = Twitter: https://twitter.com/subgraph
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  19. Archived:
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  21. http://web.archive.org/web/20140803061816/http://motherboard.vice.com/read/canadian-developers-want-to-make-the-next-tails
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  23. https://archive.today/urdWa
  24. https://archive.is/urdWa

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