Well, if you can do that (program a computer via a blinking keyboard LED in Morse code to avoid Van Eck phreaking,) you're well on your way to discovering the lost Nazi gold in the Philippines.
> isn't safe because of timing attacks What about that it isn't safe because of who is running many of the exit nodes?
I don't know why you're saying Elliptic Curve is not widely available, here is an Elliptic Curve Diffie-Hellman implementation guide from the NSA itself: http://www.nsa.gov/ia/_files/SuiteB_Implementer_G-113808.pdf…
It probably was that you can see newsprint, not read it.
The least of it is to not be the lowest-hanging fruit.
I'm suddenly reminded of Apple Ireland, the largest owner of Apple's non-US assets, and how Apple, last of the PRISM 9, was made to testify before Congress for tax avoidance. It's probably just a coincidence.
> If necessary, a company executive, known as a “committing officer,” is given documents that guarantee immunity from civil actions resulting from the transfer of data. Letters of marque…
Well, if you can do that (program a computer via a blinking keyboard LED in Morse code to avoid Van Eck phreaking,) you're well on your way to discovering the lost Nazi gold in the Philippines.
> isn't safe because of timing attacks What about that it isn't safe because of who is running many of the exit nodes?
I don't know why you're saying Elliptic Curve is not widely available, here is an Elliptic Curve Diffie-Hellman implementation guide from the NSA itself: http://www.nsa.gov/ia/_files/SuiteB_Implementer_G-113808.pdf…
It probably was that you can see newsprint, not read it.
The least of it is to not be the lowest-hanging fruit.
I'm suddenly reminded of Apple Ireland, the largest owner of Apple's non-US assets, and how Apple, last of the PRISM 9, was made to testify before Congress for tax avoidance. It's probably just a coincidence.
> If necessary, a company executive, known as a “committing officer,” is given documents that guarantee immunity from civil actions resulting from the transfer of data. Letters of marque…