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Originally Posted by The Jackal
What's publically known is that the NSA can quite easily break 128bit encryption keys(which is the vast majority of so called secure web traffic) and worse still it's rumoured that 256bit keys are down the pan too.
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Any actual evidence to back that up? Where is it publicly known? Which encryption algorithms are you talking about?
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Originally Posted by The Jackal
So are you saying that you'd prefer to have an agency sniff your packets in detail whereas you'd be outraged by Phorm merely harvesting a few cookies here and there ?
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Ah - I was right. You really don't understand what the technology does. Can I suggest you go have a read of Richard Clayton's analysis of the Phorm system here:
http://www.lightbluetouchpaper.org/2...ebwise-system/, then come back when you've got a better understanding?