[Details on the AT&T/NSA wiretapping]
Tyler Durden
camera_lumina at hotmail.com
Tue Apr 11 18:43:04 PDT 2006
>a friend and i had a discussion on this very subject recently. if you
>don't mind the social network analysis but desire privacy of content,
>does it matter if your encrypted comms stand out assuming they can't
>break the cipher?
Depends. If you're planning on knocking over the Empire State building then
even if they can't crack your code (in a reasonable amount of time) they
still have sender/receiver IP as well as a host of other information.
Come to think of it, isn't the encryption length itself unencoded in the
header? Even if not, if your message falls into a high enough risk bucket to
merit an all-out assault, if your message doesn't yield then after a certain
point they'll start realizing that you probably cooked your own and did it
very well. In THAT case they probably start thinking about sending a
blackbag operation into your neighborhood.
-TD
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