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Originally Posted by klinton
they usually dont need to break encryption, as there are holes provided by many security companies...paid by NSA also...
I like to sentence: "$79.7 million research program titled ?Penetrating Hard Targets.?" heh...
anyway, I highly doubt that it is possible to break "any encryption"...mathematics rules dont allow that...it all depends on time...
if someone is using encryption and changes his encryption methods and keys frequently they still can intercept his traffic but see nothing...multiply it with milions of users doing it = they dont have time and possibility for that....
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Not sure how much it helps changing your key...
http://techcrunch.com/2013/12/28/rsas-deal-with-the-nsa-shows-how-mistrust-is-spreading-everywhere/