Greetings,
I don't see how it could be help in memory cuz it can still be verified
after
the system has been turned off.
Why do I care? Inquiring minds just want to learn and know I guess;-)
I would think that if a person is going to write a software program that
implements something as important as encryption then he/ she should
have a good understanding of what's happening?
Anyway, I think from the last several answers I must of hit a 'sore spot'
or something - so I'll consider these questions answered and REALLY - I do
appreciate the input.
have a GREAT day or night - what ever the case might be,
mikeB
On 08/25/2017 12:23 AM, Rolf-Werner Eilert wrote:
NOW - if anyone out there has a minute and knows - where does
this encrypted file or string reside after it is created?
Guess where strings reside, somewhere in memory, with a pointer to
it... Depends on the interpreter.
Why do you care? It's encrypted. If you care for security, the
unencrypted original would be more interesting, but can easily be
deleted or written over.
Or did I get you completely wrong here?
Regards
Rolf
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