With their first release, Keybase simplified encrypted file sharing, allowing anyone to securely send data without the need for additional third-party software. Now the company wants to bring that ...
Keybase is on a mission to make end-to-end encryption as easy as possible, everywhere you go online. After launching frictionless encrypted file sharing last year, the open-source security company ...
The gold standard of secure private messaging requires end-to-end encryption between the parties involved with no way for the messaging service to obtain the keys used to scramble the message. Open ...
Maxwell Krohn and Chris Coyne, a cofounder duo behind OkCupid and SparkNotes, are launching a competitor to Slack. In 2015, the pair cofounded Keybase, an encryption-focused startup. On Monday, it ...
Keybase started off as co-founder and developer Max Krohn’s “hobby project”—a way for people to share PGP keys with a simple username-based lookup. Then Chris Coyne (who also was cofounder of OkCupid ...
The browser extension for the Keybase app fails to keep the end-to-end encryption promise from its desktop variant. Keybase is a communication and collaboration application focused primarily on ...
A recently released extension for Chrome, developed by the public key crypto database Keybase, brought end-to-end encrypted messaging to several apps this week. A recently released Chrome extension, ...
In 2015, the pair co-founded Keybase, an encryption-focused startup. On Monday, it announced an early version of Keybase Teams, a chat app designed for use by teams and in the workplace — much like ...
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