On 05/04/2017 07:42 PM, eiggnwei4t445 wrote:
> Imagine you have the remedy for cancer and need to protect the
> formula from evil corporations which are going to destroy it if they
> find it.
Don't protect it, share the formula with the world ;) the more the
copies, the harder it is to destroy it.

> 
> would a FIPS 140-2 Level 3 Validated 256-bit Encryption USB key be
> uncrackable by ANY agency worldwide?
> 
> the usb key is hardware encrypted and unlocks by entering a pin.
Threat model does not make sense: thermorectal cryptanalysis will get to
the data. Or the $5 wrench from the famous XKCD panel. You name it.

There's no such thing as a single meter for "security", be it
cryptography, steganography, plausible deniability or anything like that.

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Alex

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