However, if you are relying on keeping your encryption algorithm a secret, then there's something else wrong there as well :-)
Kerckhoffs' law n�2 : It must not be required to be secret, and it must be able to fall into the hands of the enemy without inconvenience. [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kerckhoffs'_principle]
Note that in this case this law is useless as if he want to encrypt/uncrypt Mozilla's .jar's the computer will need to known the algorithm and the key...
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