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Originally Posted by serial
With the new law just passed in Sweden, the Swedish authorities have said that anything encrypted will be treated as suspicious. They have one of the top 500 super computers in the world ready for key breaking. Computer power and storage is so immense now that current encryption is nothing for those governments with the money and interest to break it.
And if you send something today they can't decrypt, then most likely they will store it until they can.
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If that's the case then I'm just the sort of person who would then encrypt everything...even if it's just a shopping list. I'd encourage everyone else to do likewise. I'm a little bloody-minded and can be an awkward so-and-so if irked. Filling the net with encrypted fud would, if nothing else, make me smile when they finally decrypt the email to my mrs asking her to get some milk from the shops on her way home from work