On Wednesday 18 May 2011 06:04:49 JD wrote:
> On 05/17/11 21:15, Kevin J. Cummings wrote:
> > I'm waiting for the next level new security that is unbreakable before
> > buying my next new home wireless router.   B^)
> 
> I do not think there is one, nor will there be one
> (for public use).
> The gov would not allow it's dissemination, and
> for good reason: can you imagine how easily it
> would be taken advantage of by criminals to
> cause damage? Perhaps there already are so
> called "ubreakable" methods being used by
> criminals, spies, ...etc. I don't really know.

Please keep in mind that this holds only for USA and a couple of other 
countries. As for the rest of the world, developing strong wireless encryption 
algorithms is not illegal, and they will probably be developed and implemented 
in the future.

> All the "allowed" methods that you can access,
> download and use, can be easily broken
> by the gov/nsa.

Except for skype, of course... ;-) But that's old news. And now that Microsoft 
took it over, they will probably trade with the nsa for a backdoor... :-)

Best, :-)
Marko

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