The weakest link in most chains of Data protection is the person that has access to it.
Always keep that in mind. On 12/13/2017 12:34 PM, x9p wrote: > On Wed, December 13, 2017 6:17 am, to...@tuxteam.de wrote: > ... >> If they target *you* individually, yes, they have cheaper means at >> their disposal. That's called "rubber hose cryptanalysis"[1] -- not >> pretty. Or, as Schneier put it "the NSA is better at breaking knuckles >> than at breaking codes". >> >> Still, for an attack of the Natanz type, they seem to have picked >> the Stuxnet way, and you and me might end up as collaterals. > so true. > >> [1] Or, as XKCD puts it, in a similarly charming way, "$5 wrench >> cryptanalysis" >> <https://www.xkcd.com/538/> > I luv that comic :) > > cheers. > > -- > x9p | PGP : 0x03B50AF5EA4C8D80 / 5135 92C1 AD36 5293 2BDF DDCC 0DFA 74AE > 1524 E7EE >
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