What if that opens the encrypted files?
Really, why encrypt this kind of evidence anyway?
Why not make it easy to access so it can get the exposure it needs?
What if that opens the encrypted files?
Really, why encrypt this kind of evidence anyway?
Why not make it easy to access so it can get the exposure it needs?
To that last question: If anyone were to find it BEFORE something happened to him, it wouldn't be "insurance". You'd want it under lock and key for use when the "time was right".
Sure.
But what better way to throw them off the track than to make people believe the "encryption key" is long?
Wouldn't any attempted hack skip over using just one simple letter, and the files remain encrypted?
Not a bruteforce method using standard and non standard dictionaries.
Ridiculous.
Data is data and you can copy it infinitely.