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The NSA cheese test

The NSA cheese test

by meta23

Are you ready to attend an NSA cheese and wine party? Can you tell the difference between an encryption algorithm and a piece of cheese? ...

The Basic Cryptology Test

The Basic Cryptology Test

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I had a chat with an intelligent, even somewhat geeky, young man the other day and was appalled to find out that that he had no idea what crypto was a... ...

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The How Well You Could Please Me Test

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Hi! And welcome to my How Well You Could Please Me Test. I'll be using advanced lsensual detection techniuqes and state of the art skank encryption co... ...

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The Computer Nerd Test

by Haeze

This is not a test asking if you use so and so, or to ask how leet you are. This is to test your working knowledge of computers and networking system... ...

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The How Internet Savvy Are You Test

by kis312

Hi! And welcome to my How Internet Savvy Are You Test. We're going to find out if you know the 'net works, behind the scenes. This test does not gaug... ...

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Paranoia...

Comment by Thinker23

and they must use encryption that gives them some sense that private business maybe conducted online... Iknow not a thing about encryption.

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Piracy

Comment by su3xsu2xu1

I'd encrypt all of my emails and IM chats if I could, but message encryption requires that the person communicating with me share the same encryption method (to decrypt what I wrote), and most people I communicate with don't care about such things, and could not be bothered to protect themselves.

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I am stunned!

Comment by tragicallyunhip

Only a small group of people worry about breaking the encryption on a DVD. ... I understand that posting a photo of the encryption key is an act of protest, but a more effective act might be explaining the issue in a way that

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Techies needed....Mac question

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a DVD and creates its own MPEG file from all the separate VOBS rather than paying attention to the encryption tags... which is illegal to purchase and distribute in the United States due to the Digital Millennium Copyright Act outlawing the reverse engineering of copyrighted encryption algorithms.

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The Four Horsemen of the Infocalypse

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With the internet, cracking encryption of things like PGP will take 12 times the existence of the universe (until the advent ... Email in particular is practically transparent and no company has made software with built in encryption for emails.Yahoo? Gmail? Wheres our encryption as STANDARD?

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LOOK AT THESE PHOTOES OF WOLVERINE TONGUE/LONG BOB

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AES encryption not as tough as you thinkTrack this topicPrint story Post commentCipher attack shaves safety marginBy Dan Goodin in Las ... SecurityCryptographers have found a new chink in the widely used AES encryption standard that suggests the safety margin of its most powerful cipher

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A perfect topic for a site run by clear headed geeks

Comment by anadventure4one

steal what they stole) but despite this, encryption of every operation does not make sense. There is another reason why they do this.Encryption turns even basic functions into unintelligible ... Now that they have insisted upon complete encryption of everything their products do (which saps the

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PC Security...Srs read

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and you employ disk encryption, you move right up the list of presumed-guilty suspects.dont give any constitutional rights 6th amendment crap, if you're smart enough to know the benefits of encryption, you're smart enough to know that the other is crap.if you have PC encryption, and you are not

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As long as they extend the encryption enough to ensure the chances of duplicate resultant hashed fingerprints they would be unique and the encryption is one way the number could not be reversed and stolen.