So again, we are talking about an expensive encryption program on an expensive dedicate server? Do I have that right?
“So again, we are talking about an expensive encryption program on an expensive dedicate server? Do I have that right? “
No, use any public program. I think PGP costs about $30 and you don’t need a server.
I’m saying that the govt most likely have code put in every OS that allows them to access the computer. They have even talked about doing that recently.
The open source Linux is probably most secure but it would not be difficult to insert something in there. Or insert it into the hardware.
I’m saying if you want 100% security then stay away from a networked computer.