surely you knew about Bletchley park and US Cryptography export restrictions
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not sure about the latter?
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woah that's a really fascinating thesis and it makes a lot of sense, actually
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China's products were cheap & slipshod back then, too. Suppose some things don't change.
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Wasn’t this a plot point of SNEAKERS (1992)?
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Shouldn't be a problem today with globally accepted standards like TLS, except maybe when dealing with the Russianshttps://krebsonsecurity.com/2021/06/adventures-in-contacting-the-russian-fsb/ …
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Interesting article. Gost should be easily usable in Linux nowadays.
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I like the tone. China: we are big boys, very secure. *uses substitution cipher*
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grandad who was in navy signals intel during cold war visited me at work awhile back - explained I was installing tape backups due to ransomware. he shook his head & mumbled "I told them they should never let encryption go to civilians on non specialized hardware"
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