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May 22, 2014Moderator
Gdetrailer wrote:
If you really, really believe that any encryption is 100% crack proof.. There ARE folks who can make you a great deal on some ocean front property in Arizona or if you would rather a large bridge in NY I am sure they will happen to have one of those..
I'm not following this. The post quoted said nothing about encryption being uncrackable? Just that there are encryption algorithms available that have not been breached?
And I'm also not following the hacking examples such as Target? The hacker obtained stolen contractor credentials, allegedly by an employee for the contractor opening an email attachment containing a keylogger? Had nothing to do with defeating encryption?
Even more recent examples of SSL breaches had nothing to do with defeating the encryption itself, but on the implementation of SSL protocols.
Weaker encryption schemes have been cracked, but these should not be used to secure data in the first place.
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