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New Steganography Breakthrough Enables “Perfectly Secure” Digital Communications
SciTechDaily ^
| 7 March 2023
| University of Oxford
Posted on 03/07/2023 11:58:07 AM PST by ShadowAce
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To: pepsi_junkie
“They only THOUGHT it was uncrackable. We used this as a tool to root them out!”
I don’t believe it’s uncrackable. I’ve been in the “cracking” business since 1983. I’ve seen A LOT of claims, and over time they all fall apart.
To: null and void; aragorn; EnigmaticAnomaly; kalee; Kale; AZ .44 MAG; Baynative; bgill; bitt; ...
PH QUICK, LET’S LET THE CHINESE SEE IT! /S
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03/07/2023 3:54:13 PM PST
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bitt
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To: ShadowAce
I have worked in cyber security for 30+ years, I have my masters and have been awarded two patents regarding the use of crypto hash functions.
Words we do not use in the industry:
- Impossible
- perfectly secure communications
- etc
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03/07/2023 4:25:22 PM PST
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taxcontrol
(The choice is clear - either live as a slave on your knees or die as a free citizen on your feet.)
To: TLI
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03/07/2023 4:44:55 PM PST
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null and void
(Soros funded judges and district attorneys have Detention Deficit Disorder)
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