@Kelvin: A bit exaggerated. You can store and transmit your data securely, but there's no automatic or fool-proof way to do it. PGP 2.6.2, TrueCrypt, any AES or Twofish algorithm that pre-compresses the data before encryption (compression is a crucial step to ensure security).
Clayton -
I see but is there anything like a secure isntant message?
I was thinking of cbox (only person with the link can view the room) but that isnt secure enough ( no encryption).
“Since people are concerned that ‘X’ will not be provided, ‘X’ will naturally be provided by those who are concerned by its absence.""The sweetest of minds can harbor the harshest of men.”
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Pidgin.
You serious?
It was right there in front of me the whole time as i used slackware?
I searche dit on wikipedia and now i see- Off the record messaging.
Thanks.
Clayton:[...] All those tutorials and yet no one has managed to cobble together a solution? I don't know how, exactly, they do it but I see this as evidence of tampering in the market. Either they suppress startups that challenge their envisioned model, or they subsidize startups that are in line with their vision, or some combination of both. In any case, I don't think it's an accident.
Has not anyone developed client-sde software that automagically sends encrypted data to DropBox?
To paraphrase Marc Faber: We're all doomed, but that doesn't mean that we can't make money in the process. Rabbi Lapin: "Let's make bricks!" Stephan Kinsella: "Say you and I both want to make a German chocolate cake."
@The Muff: Not to my knowledge.