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Re: [tor-bugs] #5761 [TorBrowserButton]: Decide if it's safe to pass the Dooble around the Tor Community
#5761: Decide if it's safe to pass the Dooble around the Tor Community
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    Reporter:  mike123           |       Owner:  mike123
        Type:  enhancement       |      Status:  closed 
    Priority:  normal            |   Milestone:         
   Component:  TorBrowserButton  |     Version:         
  Resolution:  invalid           |    Keywords:         
      Parent:                    |      Points:         
Actualpoints:                    |  
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Changes (by rransom):
  * status:  reopened => closed
  * resolution:  => invalid
Comment:
 Replying to [comment:29 textbrowser]:
 > Multiple passphrases? Not in Dooble. If the current passphrase is
 replaced, existing data is either re-encoded or discarded.
 Interesting.  Then there is no reason to put a hash of the current
 passphrase in every record.
 > Indeed, Dooble does use repetitive vectors. The cookie manager is not
 designed around encryption.
 The cookie-storage code is designed around a design flaw in Dooble's
 encryption -- it relies on the fact that each plaintext has only one
 ciphertext.
 > Regarding the impressive critique, I was being just as sarcastic as some
 previous commentator. People will use Dooble with or without Tor and it,
 Dooble, does not require Tor's blessing. Dooble is a whole lot of love.
 Offer suggestions, but PLEASE leave Dooble out of this community.
 You seem to not even be willing to add error-handling code to the
 functions which call `encodedString`, and that would be far less difficult
 than the redesign of Dooble's data-storage code that would be needed to
 make Dooble's encryption useful.  So I am in favor of keeping Dooble as
 far away from Tor as possible, too.  Bye.
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Ticket URL: <https://trac.torproject.org:443/projects/tor/ticket/5761#comment:30>
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