On 14 Jan 2010, at 12:07am, Roger Binns wrote:

> It is however a really bad idea
> to write your own encryption scheme.  [snip]
> 
> History is littered with experts (no less) who designed schemes that later
> turned out to be no good.  Some examples are SSL version 1, SSL version 2
> and WEP.

Yeah.  Don't spend time writing encryption code unless you have studied 
encryption.  It's one of those subjects which gets more complicated the longer 
you study it.  And spotting 19 of the 20 trivial ways to crack your encryption 
still gets you a mark of 0%.

Simon.
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