On Wednesday 15 December 2010 16:41:32 Jörn Nettingsmeier wrote: > On 12/15/2010 11:14 AM, gene heskett wrote: > > Ralf I suspect, if he were to use pgp, would be like me, and only trust > > pgp-2.6.2a, the last one before they put Zimmerman in jail for a few > > years. I have often said, and have been called the uber paranoid for it, > > that one of the conditions of his release was that the next generation > > of pgp had a back door. > > as they say, paranoia doesn't mean they're not after you! > > :-D > > i think this problem is mitigated somewhat by using open protocols with > open crypto implementations that have undergone public scrutiny. unless > you want to believe that "the NSA has quantum computers anyway and have > solved the entire problem space years ago" :)
Some months back fbi had to admit that current encryption is to good for them. After a year of trying they returned a hard-disk (which Mexican police asked them to decrypt) admitting they couldn't do anything to get the data... Went through fefe's blog... Have fun, Arnold
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