[liberationtech] New protocol sacrifices bandwidth for metadata privacy

Natanael natanael.l at gmail.com
Mon Aug 4 12:17:25 PDT 2014


Reminds me of I2P's Bote mail. Similar in concept and functionality.
I2P is a traffic anonymization network similar to Tor, Bote mail works
on top of it using DHT for mail distribution. Public keys as
addresses, no servers and everything is encrypted.

On Mon, Aug 4, 2014 at 9:09 PM, Marc W. Abel <marc at clique4.us> wrote:
> Hi friends,
>
> Comments and suggestions sought:  a brute force protocol for protecting
> communications secrecy, to include metadata (sender, recipient, time sent,
> length, and so on).  A reference implementation for Linux is available under
> the GNU GPL.
>
> http://clique4.us
>
> Your candor is most welcome.  Many thanks!
>
> Marc
>
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