Post AVyqQQn7fcZTOLFmyW by briar@fosstodon.org
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(DIR) Post #AVyqQQn7fcZTOLFmyW by briar@fosstodon.org
2023-05-24T12:39:25Z
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Three security issues found and fixedhttps://briarproject.org/news/2023-three-security-issues-found-and-fixed/
(DIR) Post #AVyqQTC0k3fSq6uh2u by briar@fosstodon.org
2023-05-24T12:41:47Z
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The report of the security researchers at ETH Zürich is available here: https://ethz.ch/content/dam/ethz/special-interest/infk/inst-infsec/appliedcrypto/education/theses/report_YuanmingSong.pdf (PDF)"These claims, if true, would mean that Briar offers a higher level of security than almost all existing messaging applications."
(DIR) Post #AVyqQwVrjJmTm5QSWG by briar@fosstodon.org
2023-05-24T12:47:16Z
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These are the researchers that also did MEGA: Malleable Encryption Goes Awry https://mega-awry.io/Breaking Threema https://breakingthe3ma.app/Breaking Bridgefy https://eikendev.github.io/breaking-bridgefy-again/The analysis of Briar didn't get its own homepage.
(DIR) Post #AVyqg8uDw4z8YQ4DGi by xerz@fedi.xerz.one
2023-05-24T12:50:45.286513Z
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@briar I like this quote more: “Our analysis shows that Briar generally follows good cryptography practices in its design and implementation; as a result, Briar is resistant to a number of attacks we have envisaged, which partly validates Briar’s security claims. We present in this report a series of arguments in favor of Briar’s security, including failed attacks and formal verification results.“