Proton uses their own Stealth Protocol, which puts a TCP/TLS wrapper around the Wireguard protocol.
Proton uses their own Stealth Protocol, which puts a TCP/TLS wrapper around the Wireguard protocol.
All 3 systems use openssl and get attacked using Heartbleed.
(And even if they don’t reuse even a single piece of code, attackers can still just use multiple exploits.)
My comments on lemmy are completely anonymous. Would you claim they are private?
Signal could be more private indeed. But:
Being anonymous is the highest achievable level of privacy.
is obviously a misguided statement.
I recently (two months ago) had to work with an Excel sheet which worked on OnlyOffice but not LibreOffice. So compatibility seems to still not be on par.
I hope someone forks this and creates an i2p browser, similar to the Tor browser.
The benefit of using a seperate app instead of custom configured hardening is that (1) your hardening auto updates and (2) you’re less prone to fingerprinting. Also it’s easier.
I do have an idea how “a difficult to kill, unwanted growth” could be put into relation to a war fueled by hatred.