Which types of encryption methods do you technolo/g/ists use?
Which types of encryption methods do you technolo/g/ists use?
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None, but good luck getting my file.s
gpg
Veracrypt on W7 and FDE + mSD on Android.
I only use nsa approved encryption methods.
>using encryption on windows
Why bother?
rot13
Cred Forums couldn't crack a basic passworded zip/rar file, what makes you think they could crack something with bitlocker or other harder encryption?
The issue is with proprietary systems is they're pretty much impossible to audit. Plus then there's this tiny fucking thing: arstechnica.com
So suite A algorithms?
I right clicked a zip file and set a password
Using fixed key means you're encoding, not encrypting. Also yes, I'm the fucking center of attention in parties.
dm-crypt/LUKS. what else?
why not?
It was a joke, just anything that is backdoored.
It's a fine day for linux.
Linux Unified Key Sysyem.
I have no form of encyption, I have no valuable information on my computer honestly.
>Lets go boys
Let's poo* boys
CAPS-LOCK
xor with my data with random data of equal size
gotta make new random data every time I change something in my data though
lemon juice ink
This the difference between your friend or FBI get your files.
This. It just werks
OpenBSD's full disk encryption
BB10OS's full disk encryption
I use a custom double xor encryption algorithm. I then apply it twice for even more security.
pen and paper