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by coldtea
1045 days ago
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"Never meant to be cryptographically secure" should never go together with "encrypt/decrypt file capability". This can even mean someone's loss of life in the right (meaning wrong) regime, or property (e.g. storing bitcoin info there). It's like advertising a "self-driving technology" when your car needs human supervision to not crash and kill you or someone you fall into. |
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The mistake you are referring to is someone that assumes "encrypted" means three letter agency safe, which is a pretty terrible way to leverage encryption. In that case, it's exactly like hopping in a Tesla and assuming auto pilot will take you home without your supervision.