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WinZip is a popular file compression program for Windows users. WinZip versions 9.0 and higher also offer file encryption with AES using a 128-bit or 256-bit key derived from a user-entered password. An evaluation of file encryption with WinZip versions 10.0 and 11.0 resulted in the recommendations for use listed below.
Files within a WinZip encrypted archive are protected on a removable medium that contains only the encrypted archive. Files within a WinZip encrypted archive are protected when the archive is attached to an email. Any computer where the contents
of a WinZip encrypted archive have been viewed or extracted will contain copies of the decrypted files in memory.
Originally posted by Long Lance
see, they're running out of disk space from all their snooping, so they want you to compress the data, so they can spend their processor time on more important stuff, like cracking real code rather than zipping terabytes every hour.
i mean why not find a simple explanation?
[edit on 2009.7.14 by Long Lance]
Originally posted by trace_the_truth
This thread is a monument to ignorance of encryption techniques.
Originally posted by Nventual
WinZip? Har har har har..
I'm just an average Joe and I don't even use WinZip. Honestly, why would the Government think WinZip was a good encrypting tool?
Originally posted by BugByte
Do a google search for "Winzip password file cracking". WinZip has many backdoors, and as a computer programmer, I would never use winzip.
About 7 years ago I used winzip to protect my files and I had forgotten the password, then 3 years ago I cracked the password using a free download program and cracked the file in under 2 minutes.
Best bet is to use Linux OS, the NWO elites know nothing about Linux.
[edit on 15-7-2009 by BugByte]
Originally posted by trace_the_truth
The simple fact is that NOBODY, ANYWHERE, EVER, IN THE HISTORY OF OUR EARTH has broken AES encryption by any means other than brute forcing IDIOTIC PASSWORDS that consist of easy to guess/force passwords.
Originally posted by Now_Then
Originally posted by trace_the_truth
The simple fact is that NOBODY, ANYWHERE, EVER, IN THE HISTORY OF OUR EARTH has broken AES encryption by any means other than brute forcing IDIOTIC PASSWORDS that consist of easy to guess/force passwords.
While that may be true for what I'm gonna call 'true' AES encryption can you confidently say that WinZip does not encrypt with a master key? I mean I don't think WinZip is an open source app is it? A nice big backhander to the developers and who knows - the average Joe would never be able to back engineer WinZip... It would take considerable expertise and even then could anyone ever be sure??
Originally posted by Deep-Throat
It's not what they use, it's what they want you to use!
Originally posted by trace_the_truth
Winzip wasn't using the AES encryption standard back then! Winzip was using a highly ineffective algorithm.
You're either deliberately ignoring this fact, or you're just being ignorant.
... and considering that Linux today still uses AES to encrypt files...
I must say that you have no idea what you are talking about.
The simple fact is that NOBODY, ANYWHERE, EVER, IN THE HISTORY OF OUR EARTH has broken AES encryption by any means other than brute forcing IDIOTIC PASSWORDS that consist of easy to guess/force passwords.
encryption consists of much more than just the algorithm.
a password of "a" isn't going to get you very far by any means whatsoever!!
Originally posted by BugByte
Originally posted by trace_the_truth
Winzip wasn't using the AES encryption standard back then! Winzip was using a highly ineffective algorithm.
You're either deliberately ignoring this fact, or you're just being ignorant.
... and considering that Linux today still uses AES to encrypt files...
I must say that you have no idea what you are talking about.
The simple fact is that NOBODY, ANYWHERE, EVER, IN THE HISTORY OF OUR EARTH has broken AES encryption by any means other than brute forcing IDIOTIC PASSWORDS that consist of easy to guess/force passwords.
encryption consists of much more than just the algorithm.
a password of "a" isn't going to get you very far by any means whatsoever!!
So you're saying that when you open a password protected zip file that the password is not loaded into "Memory" and can not be hack by memory readers? I think your the one in ignorance my friend.
If AES is so powerful why is software piracy at an all time high? Why don't they use AES to protect their software?
I don't care what encryption or AES or software protection you use to protect your password, if you open a file, you can read it through the memory that get's loaded into your RAM. Once it's been loaded into memory/RAM you can access the root password VIA binary code.
Your the one ignoring the facts. You talk about computers like you know what your talking about, but your just spreading misconceptions.