ow...@netptc.net escribió: >> >> >> ---- Original Message ---- >> From: javu...@gmail.com >> To: debian-user@lists.debian.org >> Subject: Re: How to protect an encrypted file system for off-line >> attack? >> Date: Mon, 23 Feb 2009 23:53:27 +0100 >> >>> Ron Johnson escribió: >>>> On 02/23/2009 09:26 AM, Javier wrote: >>>>> Ron Johnson escribió: >>>>>> On 02/23/2009 01:28 AM, Jordi Gutiérrez Hermoso wrote: >>>>>>> 2009/2/21 Javier <javu...@gmail.com>: >>>>>>>> I'm actually using encfs to protect my sensitive data, >>>>>>> Eh... >>>>>>> >>>>>>> http://xkcd.com/538/ >>>>>> That's known as Rubber Hose Decryption. >>>>>> >>>>> >>>>> Oh yes, but if he had the chance to scape, at least the files >> continue >>>>> to be untouchable.... >>>> Given enough time, and resources, *nothing* is untouchable. It's >> just a >>>> matter of whether They think that the time-effort is worth being >> spent >>>> on *you*. >>> Do you mean that there is a way to crack a 256bits AES? >>> > Yep! Given enough plaintext and ciphertext and enough time (or > parallel compute power and less time), a brute force attack will > always work. > Larry
What do you mean with "always work"? I mean, is it not going to take one million years or so? For example, if you encrypt your /home. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-user-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org