Comment I do not agree at all (Score 1) 1
While all these threads apply to today's public standards, it is still very possible for a motivated person to send strongly coded messages on internet, there are three simple rules to respect:
- Use a secured host which is not connected to any network (try openbsd for example)
- Use many encryption layers, and one passworded key (like I did in https://github.com/jupiter126/... )
- Send the pass and archives by secure ways... (ex: the pass on paper, and the key split in 128 different messages)
Encryption is not dead... it is the future, but it is one step behind decryption at this very moment.
- Use a secured host which is not connected to any network (try openbsd for example)
- Use many encryption layers, and one passworded key (like I did in https://github.com/jupiter126/... )
- Send the pass and archives by secure ways... (ex: the pass on paper, and the key split in 128 different messages)
Encryption is not dead... it is the future, but it is one step behind decryption at this very moment.