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Sign up now!Because bruteforcing doesn't decrypt anything. Besides, it takes so astronomically long to bruteforce common encryptions that it's not even a viable option to consider.Why doesn't it count.
I knew Einstein and he did not say that."Arguing on the internet is like running at the special olympics. Even if you win, you're still retarded." - Albert Einstein, 1889
welllll computers are getting powerfull af sooooBecause bruteforcing doesn't decrypt anything. Besides, it takes so astronomically long to bruteforce common encryptions that it's not even a viable option to consider.
I knew Einstein and he did not say that.
yeah unless they get doubly exponentially more powerful that's still not going to be enoughwelllll computers are getting powerfull af soooo
Weeeelllll maybe one day thoyeah unless they get doubly exponentially more powerful that's still not going to be enough
it's a radon kit, stop throwing them away please.yeah unless they get doubly exponentially more powerful that's still not going to be enough
Okit's a radon kit, stop throwing them away please.
Don't panic, we should have food for 14 days.. after that.. we have a difficult conversation.
wait you're actually retarded. I thought you were just trolling. I was about to back you up cus i thought it was just a meme thread.And what? Let's say an admin goes rogue. Instant free 10,000 accounts for him
You can store a local generated encryption key per computer on the fly when they first login. Then hash their RS password with it. You store the hashed password online. Then just keep referencing the crypt key on the local computer for decrypting it. If it's a new computer you give them instructions on how to transfer they key.
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