Sujet : Re: What are the chances of this encrytion being broken?
De : fgrsna.pynnf (at) *nospam* vagrearg.eh (Stefan Claas)
Groupes : sci.cryptDate : 24. Mar 2025, 22:52:44
Autres entêtes
Organisation : i2pn2 (i2pn.org)
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hal@invalid.com wrote:
Do not these crypto "experts" realize how childish and ridiculous it is
to keep bringing up this rubber hose crap? Anyone who lives in such a
vicious tyrannical society does not have to have the rubber hose
phenomenon explained to them. But, mostly, it hasn't squat to do with
the subject matter of this group.
And - I don't think - despite ignoramus that I am - that the encryption
I posted can be broken. There's no sign at all of which program
encrypted it. Be it AES or not, how in the hell would any "expert" even
start anywhere at all.
Such a behaviour in Usenet, is nowadays common, not only in this group.
Hence, long ago people switched to Bitmessage ...
You can discuss, for example, your topic in the Bitmessage chan(nel):
[chan] sci.crypt
Address: BM-2cVsPz7KY9ziDETwnx8GrWAvG953YUfXur
Regards
Stefan
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