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by DyslexicAtheist
479 days ago
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seconded. It doesn't sound like practical security that would help anyone, but like a bunch of snake-oil mumbo-jumbo written by "growth-hackers" without a clue. I get the theory but until there is actually a quantum computer that can break it it would be more helpful to talk about threat-models or operational security. because crypto is hardly what anyone with brains will try to break to steal your memes. much more worried about terrible security of MIME parsing. |
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There isn't one yet (at least that the general public knows about), but that doesn't mean we don't need to do anything about it right now. See this problem, for example, which would potentially affect today's encrypted data if it were harvested and saved to storage for the long term: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harvest_now,_decrypt_later