• AbidanYre@lemmy.world
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    5 days ago

    AES is freely available and if they knew of any weaknesses it probably wouldn’t be approved for use on TS data.

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            5 days ago

            Nah, just a guy that read the entire comment tree.

            While I agree with you that there’s a very very high likelihood of the conversation being recorded in some form or another and likely through a side channel, I feel that your “my sweet child… do you not think the NSA can break encryption” comment to be both condescending to the person you replied to, and hypocritical to the comment I replied to.

            Neither you nor I are cryptographers. We can’t attest to the security or lack thereof of published cryptographic algorithms.

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              Your last sentence is true. It is also true that members of the NSA are cryptographers, and plenty good at it too.

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                You can’t just be a good cryptographer to break a sound encryption. It doesn’t work that way. You’re basically saying you know p=np which is… I’ll just say bold

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                    Why talk down to someone with a valid point calling them a sweet child and then complain you’re not an expert, I don’t get what your stance is here

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          5 days ago

          I worked decades in the phone business. So, I kinda know how it works. Back in the day, we’d call this an invitation to a dick measurement. Not interested

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            That’s very exciting for you I suppose, my dad works at Nintendo. People can claim whatever they want on the Internet. You’ll have to forgive me for not being impressed by your unverifiable bona fides.