This is the best flash memory to store your cp on. Nobody can access it without knowing the password

this is the best flash memory to store your cp on. Nobody can access it without knowing the password

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why would you use anything else other than a encrypted zip file on a onedrive?

Everybody knows the pass is 800815.

link OP? its...for a friend

What's CP?

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no idea. I'm a milf guy but I thought the flash stick was cool.

microsoft onedrive ? Inthought microsoft actually scans these. Does encryption deter that ?

If the zip is encrypted they can't read/scan what is actually inside it. That's the whole point of encryption.

>nothing personnel kiddo

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OP you do realise that encryption makes physical data security redundant, right?

aren't these kinds of tools forbidden unless you're law enforcement or armed forces?

No, it's even worse than redundant since most secure encryption cannot be cracked in finite time with even modern super computers.

>not having saw Loicense
look at this pleb

Yeah yeah, until someone comes out a practical quantum computer or some vulnerability in the encryption algorithm is found

Zip file? How cumbersome. Do you manage it in blocks? Do you just sync 10GB files at a time when changing 1 file?

I use an encrypted file system which does per-file mirroring onto the synced space in the normal file system. Unfortunately only like two people seem to make these and I get some permission issues every once in a while with the one I'm using, but they're easy to fix.

maybe for all you limeys in bongland.
Here, in america, we drink shitty rice beer and bump fire ARs.

>vulnerability in the encryption algorithm
Kek
It's always the implementations that are found to be lacking. The algorithm themselves have been through extremely rigorous mathematical proofs. And when it's the implementation you're talking about breaking the point at which data is encrypted or decrypted.
If you're given encrypted data, you won't be breaking it. You need active attacks on the process to even stand a fucking chance.

Better than physical locks. The best mobile locks in the world can be defeated by Jamal with a buzz saw and the average lock will fail to wire cutters in 5 seconds.

Cool, indeed.

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WHERE DO I FIND ONE OF THESE

>How cumbersome
Why? What is your intent? If you want to keep files hidden from anybody and everybody, an encrypted zip file on a onedrive account is literally untraceable to you. Does anything you want hidden need constant access? That to me is to cumbersome, quit doing illegal shit.

>illegal shit is the only shit you don't want people looking
Look, I got projects and art and shit that I'm constantly working on revealing a bunch of things about me that I don't exactly want a bunch of grieving family members to find out in the event of my death. How do you get even any use out of static data? Even porn collections grow.

Yeah, usually it's the implementation which is flawed usually lack of entropy on the password/private key, but don't risk the possibility flaws in the encryption algorithm being found.

Yes, but my point is that encryption should be used as last resort, aka don't hand your encrypted data to your adversary if you don't have to.
>no one will ever crack the enigma
Or so they said

Exactly. I don't want my family to find my bbw on midget stash when I die.