Sujet : Re: Seriation
De : fgrsna.pynnf (at) *nospam* vagrearg.eh (Stefan Claas)
Groupes : sci.cryptDate : 01. Feb 2025, 20:34:46
Autres entêtes
Organisation : To protect and to server
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Richard Heathfield wrote:
On 01/02/2025 16:04, Rich wrote:
Do note that by "secure" I was referring to Claus' usual statements
about being able to communicate from "inside enemy lines in a hostile
environment". I doubt very much you'd recommend SCOS or SCOS2 for such
usage. I certianly would not recommend use of either variant for a
"behind enemy lines" or "hostile environment" situation.
You doubt correctly, of course, but frankly communicating from inside
enemy lines isn't all that hard if you put your mind to it. Step 1:
don't attract suspicion. Step 2: keep your messages short. Step 3: use
something strong eg AES. Step 4: hide it in a bitmap or a MIDI or a WAV
or whatever. Step 5: apply for a transfer back to Head Office because
frankly life's too short to waste it pissing about with spying and
stuff. But if you must, Steps 1-4 should see you through.
"inside enenemy lines" could also mean nowadays, when you communicate from
home (on social media etc.) while your Govenemnt becomes more and more left
wing facist and your are only a *your* country loving patriot!
So, a second offline device is in order for proper encryption, to protect
against undetectible Government trojans on your online PC and no smartphones,
because they can listen to the keystrokes of your PC's keyboard, in a room.
(remember Snowden, when his visitors had to put their phones in his fridge)
Regards
Stefan
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