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Werner Koch needs your money – the Invisible Hand of the Free Market is stingy

Posted on 2015/02/05 - 2015/02/05 by jd

Julia Angwin writes:
The fact that so much of the Internet’s security software is underfunded is becoming increasingly problematic. Last year, in the wake of the Heartbleed bug, I wrote that while the U.S. spends more than $50 billion per year on spying and intelligence, pennies go to Internet security. The bug revealed that an encryption program used by everybody from Amazon to Twitter was maintained by just four programmers, only one of whom called it his full-time job. A group of tech companies stepped in to fund it.
Koch’s code powers most of the popular email encryption programs GPGTools, Enigmail, and GPG4Win. "If there is one nightmare that we fear, then it’s the fact that Werner Koch is no longer available," said Enigmail developer Nicolai Josuttis. "It’s a shame that he is alone and that he has such a bad financial situation."
via The World’s Email Encryption Software Relies on One Guy, Who is Going Broke – ProPublica.

Please Werner Koch some money…
https://gnupg.org/donate/index.html

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