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November 3rd, 2002, 01:37 PM
ars technica privacy faq
I posted this here once before somewhere.. I dont remember where. its a pretty indepth introduction to how best to encrypt your sensitive data and ways to hepl ensure privacy on the internet... he does not mention p2p anywhere but I believe some of the near real time encryption speeds (the blowfish template is supposed to encrypt/decrypt on the fly, at least on the drive) could soon be used realistically across a network. The files would just have to be encrypted speedily- a few second difference wouldnt be that big a deal- before being sent out.... my understanding of filetopia is that it encrypts the signal, instead, why not encrypt the actual file on the ? with the latest advances in pc hardware coming out, I just cant see it being much longer before this is a viable possibility. -Oscar Wilde ZeroPaid UD homepage |
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