Samuel Lucas
Samuel Lucas
> We all have different opinions, I guess that's all I can say. Something may seem better one way to you but seems better in another to me. I have...
Another thing I forgot to mention is that I recommend you set up a [security policy](https://github.com/HACKERALERT/Picocrypt/security) on GitHub because it's not clear how to report a vulnerability for Picocrypt at...
> Thanks for letting me know about Github Security! It will definitely be a good practice for security software. I noticed that you've added a security policy now, which is...
> That's strange. I'll look into it. How did you harden your firefox? Following the steps on the PrivacyTools [website](https://privacytools.io/browsers/#about_config). > The lowest cost Cure53 offered was $3.75k, but I...
Look, this is a mess. Some of your rational is flawed, and you seem to have fallen prey to confirmation bias. I had a similar idea of security and believed...
> I'm trying to create simple encryption software to make the Internet a safer place, but Samuel has been slowing me down, and it's not just me that disagrees with...
@HACKERALERT This is getting ridiculous. What on earth is [this](https://web.archive.org/web/20210730033301if_/https://www.reddit.com/r/Picocrypt/comments/oucuhf/partitioning_oracle_attacks_advanced_in/)? You really aren't doing yourself any favours here. I don't want to spam this issue with drama, so I'll just...
I'm afraid I can't take anything you say seriously after reading things like [this](https://www.reddit.com/r/crypto/comments/m0gc2z/understanding_the_impact_of_partitioning_oracle/h71fnlu/):  You've insulted me multiple times and are now trying to downplay it as if nothing...
The Linux Mint website and forums got [compromised](https://blog.linuxmint.com/?p=2994) a few years back, which enabled hackers to distribute a malicious ISO file and gain access to the forum database. Otherwise, I...
> Web (-Browser based) Apps, especially if FOSS and engineered from the ground up for offline use via Service Workers, are for most intents and purposes equivalent to non-browser based...