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by Canada
3427 days ago
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One problem is there's no authentication. The malicious server could modify your backup. Another scary thing about this is the fact that you have to keep track of the AES key for the backup as well as your private RSA key and its password. That's going to get nasty for more than a couple of files. If you're going to do backups like this you're better off just sticking with GPG. |
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Ask your third-party to supply a gpg public key over a secure channel, then it's very to encrypt files for them (and only them) to read.