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Authored by: Anonymous on Thursday, February 14 2013 @ 06:24 PM EST |
I definitely meant:
I encrypt locally, then store in the cloud
and
not:
I rely on the cloud storage to provide a service to
encrypt
Yuppers! They're not allowed access to my data if I can help it.
And if they have the service that's handling the encryption, then my primary
purpose for encryption is futile because they have the decryption
key.
And if I encrypt it locally and they break the encryption without my
permission, aren't they in breach of the DMCA?
:)
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Authored by: Jeays on Thursday, February 14 2013 @ 08:10 PM EST |
Almost no one has the skills to do their own encryption. Use
one of the open-source algorithms with a good password.
Openssl is a command-line tool that makes it easy to use any
one of several standard
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