Demonsaw – Secure sharing platform
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Demonsaw – Secure sharing platform
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#2This is not user friendly software. It's geek friendly certainly, but not user friendly.
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#4It's closed source (i'm not asking for FOSS, just being able to compile myself) and there is a business behind it. It talks about protecting my privacy. Tell me how I should believe that.
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#5It's closed source (i'm not asking for FOSS, just being able to compile myself) and there is a business behind it. It talks about protecting my privacy. Tell me how I should believe that.
>Is demonsaw going to be Open Source?
>This was the question that I was most asked at Defcon. Demonsaw's foundation is built off of DemonCrypt, which is open-source and available for free on GitHub (MIT License, also developed by me). Demonsaw itself builds upon DemonCrypt's functionality and creates a graphical interface for users.
I can't find that repository though (this is the closest thing I could find: https://github.com/eijah/demonsaw).
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#6It's closed source (i'm not asking for FOSS, just being able to compile myself) and there is a business behind it. It talks about protecting my privacy. Tell me how I should believe that.
According to the FAQ: >Is demonsaw going to be Open Source? >This was the question that I was most asked at Defcon. Demonsaw's foundation is built off of DemonCrypt, which is open-source and available for free on GitHub (MIT License, also developed by me). Demonsaw itself builds upon DemonCrypt's functionality and creates a graphical interface for users. I can't find that repository though (this is the closest thing…
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#8> The shootout with the police was highly exaggerated and in fact no one was even hit by a bullet, let alone harmed by one. The Police knew me and I don’t believe their hearts were truly in the shootout, as it is not included in the official report. When I ran out of ammunition, I surrendered quietly and the officers and my self had a cigarette together and joked about my bad aim.
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#9Earlier quoted context omitted.
According to the FAQ: >Is demonsaw going to be Open Source? >This was the question that I was most asked at Defcon. Demonsaw's foundation is built off of DemonCrypt, which is open-source and available for free on GitHub (MIT License, also developed by me). Demonsaw itself builds upon DemonCrypt's functionality and creates a graphical interface for users. I can't find that repository though (this is the closest thing…
From a security point of view, "partially open source" is no better than "closed source".