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| lalande21185 | Jul 28 2009, 10:11 AM |
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Hi everyone Just found this site yesterday so first post. Regarding Government and Cryptography. Can the NSA as well as other government agencies ( I am from the UK but use the NSA as so well known), break (Hack) into all our communications? With so much software out there, how many have back doors so that these agencies can get our keys to read our messages? If time was not a factor in encrypting your data, surely you could pick the 6 best ciphers (AES · Blowfish · DES · Triple DES · Serpent · Twofish) for example, and use each one in a certain order to encrypt your data, so your encrypted data is re-encrypted again and again. Or just pick 2 or 3. Surely this way would make it much more secure. This would be secure and no amount of hardware or software would ever be able to go through all the keys and break the cipher. Karl Edited by lalande21185, Jul 28 2009, 10:11 AM.
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