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Goes to show how encryption tends to fall short against a determined enough advisary


It's 99.999% implementation, though, not the core math, that gets broken.


Or the simple hammer/rubber hose backdoor. I think encryption is only helpful over short windows. Meaning, delete anything you don't want found because it will get cracked at rest.




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