On Tue, Mar 06, 2007 at 06:45:27AM +1100, Dmitri Nikulin wrote: > And if you've upset the government enough that a warrant is issued, > any amount of their impressive technology will completely side-step > the cryptography anyway - e.g. tempest emissions or a surprise seizure > of belongings.
Sorry, but this is complete bull shit. The average policy agency *anywhere* does have no fucking chance to deal with cryptography. Even the secret services have no chance dealing with it from the stored data alone. It is somewhat different when you can actively monitor the encryption process, but in that case you have no reason to deal with the cryptography itself anyway because you can just watch the plain text. Joerg
