shut it down
t. erdogan
shut it down
t. erdogan
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based erdogan
I hate being Turkey's neighbour fam
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and people still shill for cloud storage
Nothing wrong with using it for data you've encrypted before upload.
As shown, there is at least one thing wrong.
tell that to the people in turkey who want to pull their encrypted data from onedrive right now
I don't really give a shit about Turks.
If you use third party clouds, you are at the mercy of someone else.
Host your own cloud and you can do whatever the fuck you want with it.
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Also,
CANCEL EU NEGOTIATIONS WITH TURKEY NOW
any politician who still shills for a Turkey EU membership - the rope is waiting for you
have fun with hordes of refugees
Right, because encryption hasn't been shown to be completely vulnerable or anything.
Oh wait.
What the fuck are you talking about? Encryption in general has been shown to be completely vulnerable?
Do not respond to US Air Force posters
oh no they will have to use ftp servers now, like barbarians or something
How many 'encryption' were shown to be backdoored in the past year alone?
t. NSA agent
Based Erdogan putting those leftards in place.
Hope our God Emperor does the same once he gets elected.
What do you mean by an 'encryption'? If you're talking about proprietary applications that use encryption, probably a lot. If you're talking about encryption schemes, probably a handful of shoddy ones.
But if you're encrypting things on your own computer and using a libre, widely used, standardized encryption utility that uses an old widely scrutinized algorithm and was written by security experts you can reasonably expect to be safe.
The more you know about encryption the more you realize how 'weak' it is. It's not a problem with the Al Gore rhythms, it's that there is so much information you don't think of that leaks out and requires a lot of extra care to protect.
Take ssh for example. Before countermeasures were added for this, what you were typing could often be guessed or narrowed down by the timing between packets and the relative time between letters typed. For example, people type "the" with very short time between "th" and a longer time between "he".
user, if you're seriously advocating sending stuff in plaintext because some encryption isn't mathematically perfect (and especially if you're equating that to "completely vulnerable") then you've taken paranoia too far.
Or you're an NSA shill. Either way.
No, he's advocating not using untrustworthy "cloud" services at all, not even by encrypting your data before uploading it.