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  • We wrote the software in kivy framework, so it can be ported to Android and iOS.

    The biggest concern about phone support is Apple and Google trying to take away the ability for apps to lock, shutdown, or factory reset the phone -- if the phone isn't rooted.

    Michael Altfield (BusKill founder) spoke about this at more length in his interview with TechLore here

  • because sudo isn't setup on fresh install of Debian. The article does use sudo, where possible.

  • Handcuffed briefcases (or a bag with bigger capacity, which is more practical but the same idea) are frequently used by folks transferring expensive items in armored trucks (eg banks) IRL

    BusKill is used by travelers (folks working in cafes), journalists, activists, whistleblowers, cryptotraders, etc. More info on use-cases is in our documentation:

  • Privacy @europe.pub

    BusKill (Dead Man Switch) now available in apt

    www.buskill.in /apt-debian-install
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    BusKill (Dead Man Switch) now available in apt

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  • OSHW - Open Source Hardware @scribe.disroot.org

    BusKill (Dead Man Switch) now available in apt

    www.buskill.in /apt-debian-install
  • Kali Linux @sopuli.xyz

    BusKill (Dead Man Switch) now available in apt

    www.buskill.in /apt-debian-install
  • Linux @discuss.tchncs.de

    BusKill (Dead Man Switch) now available in apt

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  • Debian @lemmy.sdf.org

    BusKill (Dead Man Switch) now available in apt

    www.buskill.in /apt-debian-install
  • FOSS @hilariouschaos.com

    BusKill (Dead Man Switch) now available in apt

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  • Linux Mint @sopuli.xyz

    BusKill (Dead Man Switch) now available in apt

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  • Privacy @lemmy.dbzer0.com

    BusKill (Dead Man Switch) now available in apt

    www.buskill.in /apt-debian-install
  • @linux on Linux.Community @linux.community

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  • New York Times gift articles @sopuli.xyz

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  • Ubuntu @discuss.tchncs.de

    BusKill (Dead Man Switch) now available in apt

    www.buskill.in /apt-debian-install
  • Linux @feddit.org

    BusKill (Dead Man Switch) now available in apt

    www.buskill.in /apt-debian-install
  • OSHW - Open Source Hardware @scribe.disroot.org

    Video Demo of BusKill (FOSS Dead Man Switch) on Windows, macOS, and Linux

    www.buskill.in /demo-2024/
  • Privacy, Security, and OSINT Show @sopuli.xyz

    Video Demo of BusKill (FOSS Dead Man Switch) on Windows, macOS, and Linux

    www.buskill.in /demo-2024/
  • OSHW - Open Source Hardware @scribe.disroot.org

    BusKill Project Annual Report (2025) - Open Source Dead Man Switch

    www.buskill.in /2025-annual-report/
  • Privacy, Security, and OSINT Show @sopuli.xyz

    BusKill Project Annual Report (2025) - Open Source Dead Man Switch

    www.buskill.in /2025-annual-report/
  • Privacy @lemmy.dbzer0.com

    BusKill wins $1,031 microgrant from FUTO

    www.buskill.in /futo-microgrant-2025/
  • Privacy @europe.pub

    BusKill wins $1,031 microgrant from FUTO

    www.buskill.in /futo-microgrant-2025/
  • Privacy @sopuli.xyz

    BusKill wins $1,031 microgrant from FUTO

    www.buskill.in /futo-microgrant-2025/
  • Please let us know if you have any specific questions about our open-source project.

    The documentation may help:

  • No. The first line of the canary clearly states "All good"

     
        
    Status: All good
    Release: 2025-06-16
    Period: 2025-06-01 to 2026-05-31
    Expiry: 2026-06-30
    
      

    We're following the AutoCanary standard. So a possible Indication of Compromise would be Status: It's complicated, or if we didn't publish a canary before the last canary's Expiry date, or if the canary's signature was invalid.

    You can check the signature to confirm its validity. For more info, see:

  • Thanks. Fixed it :)

  • I'll add this to the top next time, thanks.

    What is a Warrant Canary?

    The BusKill team publishes cryptographically signed warrant canaries on a biannual basis.

    Although security is one of our top priorities, we might not be able to inform you of of a breach if served with a State-issued, secret subpoena (gag order).

    The purpose of publishing these canary statements is to indicate to our users the integrity of our systems.

    For more information about BusKill canaries, see:

  • You might want to include a short explanation for community members who aren’t familiar with warrant canaries

    Thank you for the feedback. The second line of this post contains the text:

    For more information about BusKill canaries, see:

    That link explains everything. Are you suggesting that we copy and paste the contents of that link into the post directly? Or maybe just the first 3 sentences?

    It was asking whether some change has taken place; some cause for alarm.

    If you want a very, very quick way to glance at the canary and determine this, see the Status on the first line of the signed message. In this case, it says

    Status: All good

    And I think #3 and #4 below that explain the canary clearly. We took this format from best-practice standards of other warrant canaries to be both human- and machine-readable.

    1. We positively confirm, to the best of our knowledge, that the integrity of our systems are sound: all our infrastructure is in our control, we have not been compromised or suffered a data breach, we have not disclosed any private keys, we have not introduced any backdoors, and we have not been forced to modify our system to allow access or information leakage to a third party in any way.

    2. We plan to publish the next of these canary statements before the Expiry date listed above. Special note should be taken if no new canary is published by that time or if the list of statements changes without plausible explanation.

    Is there any other changes that you recommend we make to the signed message to make it clearer that this is a "good" canary?

  • Sorry, I don't agree with this.

    Warrant canaries are most noteworthy when they're not published. The only way to know that it's not published is to -- publish it. Widely. And routinely. We publish our warrant canaries twice per year.

    This canary expires 2025-06-30. If you don't see a new canary published by that date, then you should be concerned.

    You do a diff of this canary and our last canaries here:

    1. Sorry, I don't understand your question. It's a warrant canary. Can you please be more specific?
    2. This one has a magnetic breakaway in the middle. We sell it for convenience -- to make this tool more accessible to folks with little time or technical literacy (eg journalists, whistleblowers, etc)

    Yes, you can make your own cable. We have instructions for this in our documentation:

    https://docs.buskill.in/buskill-app/en/stable/hardware_dev/bom.html