privacy

by Martin Monperrus
Adversarial interoperability for Whatsapp(December 08, 2019)
WhatsApp is a widely popular application with zero interoperability. The WhatsApp do not provide APIs and documentation to build alternative clients. We have to go for Adversarial interoperability. >>> read more
Randomization of email servers(April 28, 2019)
Randomization is a powerful concept for security and privacy. The core idea is that some parts of our digital life, incl. traces and computations are randomized. For instance, one can randomize all our DNS requests over different servers. >>> read more
BankId and Digital Exclusion(November 04, 2018)
Sweden is a very digitalized society, at all layers of society. Digital transformation happens everywhere and the Swedish banking sector was, and is still very much at the front line of this transformation. In a digital world, the problem of authentication is key. >>> read more
Randomization and encryption of DNS requests(April 06, 2018)
For sake of privacy, we need randomization and encryption of my DNS requests: randomization: not a single server collects my requests. If you set up x (say x=10) DNS servers, only 1/x of your DNS requests will be intercepted if one of those servers get infiltrated. >>> read more
Anti-phishing protection without Google Safebrowsing(July 21, 2017)
Phishing is a major threat on Internet. Consequently, all major browsers, such as Firefox, embed some kind of phishing protection. The protection consists of detecting whether a URL is a phishing URL and displaying a warning message. >>> read more

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