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Double encryption
- To: [email protected]
- Subject: Double encryption
- From: [email protected] (na-Baron Feyd-Rautha Harkonnen)
- Date: Sun, 16 May 93 22:37:43 BST
- Faculty: Computing Science / Mathematics
- Organization: Simon Fraser University
Hi.
Being the security freak that I am, even with military grade encryption (for
whatever THATS worth) I feel a little insecure, as most routines are, as far
as I can tell, still succeptable to at the least brute force attacks. I was
wondering: how to cracking programs determine that they have successfully
decrypted a file? Does it simply look for english text (or file headers etc)?
If so, how about double-encrypting a file with two completely different and
very complex programs? Then, even if it did get the first, it couldn't tell
because the resulting data would still be largely gobbledegook.
Probably a stupid question, but I was curious.
Skye
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