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Even though Session removing PFS is not a problem from aspect of hacking, it is still a problem from decrypting stored content. For example, if government passively stores all the encrypted content in swarms, and then detains an activist, after seizing their phone, using their private key they can decrypt saved content, even if the activist has deleted it from the phone.
One of interesting solutions of this (thus, my suggestion) is to "load" or "fill" swarms with useless data, which looks identical to actual encrypted data. In case if actual data cannot be differentiated from fake, one who saves the data is forced to save all of it. And if filling/loading might be done effectively, then it makes either saving all the data much more expensive, or even close to impossible.
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Even though Session removing PFS is not a problem from aspect of hacking, it is still a problem from decrypting stored content. For example, if government passively stores all the encrypted content in swarms, and then detains an activist, after seizing their phone, using their private key they can decrypt saved content, even if the activist has deleted it from the phone.
One of interesting solutions of this (thus, my suggestion) is to "load" or "fill" swarms with useless data, which looks identical to actual encrypted data. In case if actual data cannot be differentiated from fake, one who saves the data is forced to save all of it. And if filling/loading might be done effectively, then it makes either saving all the data much more expensive, or even close to impossible.
Anything else?
No response
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: