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01 Jan 10
David Naughton"In order to avoid storing readable data on the server a zero-knowledge web application should encrypt and decrypt the data inside the browser. A neat idea, not new though. Richard Schwartz, Michael Mahemoff and others introduced the above concept under t
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30 Dec 08
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20 Oct 08
thornA zero-knowlege web application knows nothing of its users and their data. This is a first definition of a new methodology.
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29 Jul 08
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Mike KossLaudible but difficult to acheive goal of building a trustable "zero-knowledge" pure javascript program. Current browsers just have some many ways to unintentially run code that isnt' "reviewable" by the user. I think it's a fine idea to encrypt locally
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25 Apr 08
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William WallaceWhen we launched our online password manager, we dubbed it the first example of a zero-knowledge web application. We simply meant that Clipperz knows nothing about its users and their data.
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25 Mar 08
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