Well, I was just about to call it day ... until I saw your POST.
Here's a BUNCH of Links ( for the most part ) that came out just TODAY.
1. This one talks about Compromised-Hardware that compromises encryption. I believe this effects the a Asymetrical type of Encryption. Examples
would be: SSL (Online Banking and Transactions) and VPN (private business connections):
Engineers Abandon Encryption Chips
There seems to be no end to the "SPY!" and "HARD!".
I have a Working-Prototype for a Symetrical-Encryption program that currently utilizes 2 variations of
Advanced Encryption Standard.
This particular program Encrypts the Encryption and displays the results in a 64-bit Encoding Format ... BUT ... within a few days I'll have a 3rd
Encryption added to it that's called Serpent.
Perhaps ... Serious Overkill ???
edit on 10-12-2013 by FarleyWayne because: (no reason given)
Thanks for the laugh (despite the slight depression from the truth of it) I hope John Stewart keeps talking about these things a lot of young people
watch him, and probably get all there limited knowledge from him.