On Wed, May 30, 2001 at 03:01:17AM +0200, clemens wrote: > > SAWFASP^* > > as laws around the globe are forged to weak personal privacy, > police knocking on one's door, because of portscanning a > previously hacked website, and - i don't have to tell those > of you, which are reading slashdot - as pretty strange things start > to happend worldwide, i'm getting somewhat nervous about > my data safety. trouble is when your dealing with corrupt/fascist/evil government/regimes encryption isn't going to do you much good, either they will throw you in prison for refusing to disclose the decryption key or worse they will use methods that make you very very eager to reveal it.... stegfs *might* but then again if the entity your dealing with is horrible enough it won't matter whether or not the alleged data really exists or not, if they think it does then... -- Ethan Benson http://www.alaska.net/~erbenson/
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