SecureBitChat v4.01.412 Release

4 SecureBitChat 2 8/21/2025, 10:15:00 PM github.com ↗

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SecureBitChat · 6h ago
Key Security Improvements: Enhanced Cryptographic Architecture: Advanced mutex system preventing race conditions in cryptographic operations Nested encryption layers with multiple security passes ECDH/ECDSA integration for elliptic curve cryptography Perfect Forward Secrecy (PFS) with automatic key rotation Session salt generation for unique session identifiers Anti-Fingerprinting & Traffic Analysis Resistance: Packet padding and noise generation systems Decoy communication channels to confuse attackers Advanced anti-tracking techniques Rate limiting and DoS protection New File Transfer System: Bidirectional File Transfer: Fixed asymmetry issues between creator and joiner roles Session-based encryption with unique keys per transfer Smart chunking with backpressure handling SHA-256 integrity verification for all file chunks File Type Restrictions & Validation: Documents: PDF, DOC, DOCX, TXT, MD, RTF, ODT (50 MB) Images: JPG, PNG, GIF, WEBP, BMP, SVG, ICO (25 MB) Archives: ZIP, RAR, 7Z, TAR, GZ, BZ2, XZ (100 MB) Media: MP3, MP4, AVI, MKV, MOV, WMV, FLV, WEBM, OGG, WAV (100 MB) General: Any file type up to 50 MB Technical Specifications: Encryption: AES-256-GCM + ECDH P-384 Hash Functions: SHA-384 for integrity verification WebRTC: Optimized peer-to-peer communication PWA: Progressive Web App with offline support Performance: <5% encryption overhead, <50MB memory usage Use Cases: Secure document sharing between verified parties Encrypted file transfers over pure P2P channels Privacy-focused communication with military-grade security Research and development in secure communication protocols Open Source & Community: The project is open source and welcomes contributions from the security research community. Built with modern web standards and designed for both technical and non-technical users.
roscas · 5h ago
Don't do an Electron desktop app. Every Electron app will contact Google to download dictionaries of something, really not sure what it is, but what it matters is that Google will at the moment know who you are and your IP.

Tried to block that from the app config but could not. So the common user will never know or block that.