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by Retric
3644 days ago
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There are many failure modes for encryption that most people rarely think about. EX: If someone encrypts either the US constitution or Hamlet then you can tell based on message traffic size which it was. For a physical example, if collage rejection letters are a letter, but acceptance letters are a package then it's obvious to your mail room who got accepted. This is probably secure, but non standard password exchanges open up a lot of possibility's. |
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