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  1. Other launch providers can't match the SpaceX price? Lol !!!!!!!!

  2. Re: Post-post-posrt-facebook.... on WhatsApp Now Has More Monthly Active Users Than Facebook App (venturebeat.com) · · Score: 0

    So idiot these coments, "post whatsapp" app as all human beings do not need to communicate and send information privately to each other. This is called mental masturbation.

  3. Re: Judge to Limo Firm on Limo Firm To Judge: Tell Us Whether Uber Drivers Are Employees (arstechnica.com) · · Score: 1

    Don't fuck the economy, if Uber is not paying well, it will lost its partnerships, its drivers will migrate for another activities.

  4. So easy. on Facebook's New Message to WhatsApp: Make Money (wsj.com) · · Score: 1

    Create a WhatsApp Social Network where any message you post can be public.

  5. Oh my god, my private porn now is public?

  6. D Vitamin, high dosages. on Man Reports PillCam Stuck In His Gut For Over 12 Weeks · · Score: 1

    There is a researcher, "Cicero Galli Coimbra" in Brazil that for more 20 years is stopping the progression of autoimmune sickness using high dosages of "D vitamin". He developed a protocol with the correct dosages for a lot of sickness and I think yours. Please research his name and try to find more about his research work in this area. If you have interest and difficulty to find him, please contact me that I can send to you his phone number and address. In youtube you will find a lot of videos avout him, but the majority of them is in portuguese language.

  7. Re:Sounds like a job for... on Ask Slashdot: Equipping a Company With Secure Android Phones? · · Score: 1

    But cant do point to point voice encryption, if using android, take a look at secvoice, my company, we have a nice product, please contact me: cesar.bremer at secvoice.com.br

  8. Re:Simple principle - also available in Germany on HOWTO Commit Corporate Espionage · · Score: 1

    Dear Mr. Cheros.
    Sorry if i did not respond to your e-mail, i will see what is happening because i did not receive them.
    I personally reply all incoming e-mails my site receives and your information is very important for me.
    I will deploy a message page inside my site to allow direct messages and correct this problem.

    Again sorry for this problem, my product is a decent product, works well and i have customers using it for more than two years and they enjoy it a lot.
    Regards.
    Cesar.

  9. Re:Simple principle - also available in Germany on HOWTO Commit Corporate Espionage · · Score: 1

    Thank you for your nice words. I am a small developer that have done the things totally alone, including the site.
    About "The best" i wrote in my site, was about "one of the best" encryption specifications using key exchange, i corrected the errors i wrote previously, thank you.
    About "No backdoors", i agree with you, it is not a solution to the problem, but it is a good beginning.
    About "An independent evaluation", i agree with you, the best way is deploying the source code to an independent review under a NDA by a credible organization (credible enough to not deploy my source code), this is the best solution and i will try to do. Before doing, i will need to build a good commercial partnership, and currently i am trying to find one.
    About "WinCE", i agree with you, the code needs to be portable, i developed this system using GSM-CSD because it is the best suited to send encrypted voice over GSM, and doing modem connections and avoiding internet access does the things harder to the attackers.
    Regards.
    Cesar.

  10. Re:Simple principle - also available in Germany on HOWTO Commit Corporate Espionage · · Score: 1
    About "Given the simple principle these things work on (voice transmission over crypto wrapped data channel) the prices charged for them are generally plain rediculous, and I've seen them all over the planet.":
    Why not ask us about our price?.

    The main problem with source code to independent review is the fact of deploying sensible code to be copied and deployed under another product name.

    About "no backdoors to our knowledge" :
    It is under contract:
    The "no backdoors" exists in our product because we can do that, in our country we can sell this kind of product and we do that. I would like to see if in your country you have any software "without backdoors" under contract.

    About "if you allowed a US NSA official some time alone in the room with the code prior to compilation":
    We think NSA won't do that, because:
    • They need to know what you are talking about (unless you are from government).
    • For civil communication asking to NSA to assure the product is working won't be useful against them, we are not allowed to sell an integrated (hardware + software) voice encryption product without backdoor for civil communication in your country, because NSA won't allow that.
    • Selling a product with backdoor will allow the code be analysed by your enemies and being broken using the backdoor.
    • Your government is using AES (Advanced Encryption Standard), and this algorithm do not came from your country, why not asking NSA to deploy your own AES symmetric algorithm? Because your own government do not have confidence in the NSA guys.
    • NSA exists to protect your country, not to protect your communications against them.

    If you want to have the source code available to NSA and be analysed, is because you have information sensible enough to be protected, in this case contact us, because i think you will have enough money to pay for our source code, and we have One Time Pad to sell.

    About "All of these claims also assume that the base platform itself (WinCE) is uncompromised which is in itself amusing and unprovable.":

    If you are really preoccupied with this, you can contact Microsoft to get the WinCe source code and analyse it, or you can buy our source code that works with landline modem, using landline modem and using One Time Pad will solve your problem.

    If you want a good system to protect your business against spies, we have a good one to sell, with a very good price.

    Regards.
    Cesar.
  11. Secure phones on HOWTO Commit Corporate Espionage · · Score: 1

    I developed a secure phone software to be used by corporate users against espionage. It uses a Microsoft PocketPc or Smartphone, encrypt the voice using AES (Advanced Encryption Standard) with 256 bits key and uses Elliptic Curve Cryptography to do key exchange (ECDH 571 bits). I don't know if into US the corporate people can use this kind of huge cryptography. My site is at http://www.raseac.com.br/ I think if your corporate people want some privacy, this product is a good solution.