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Special Forums Windows & DOS: Issues & Discussions Stopping Windows 10 Clients? Post 302983631 by zaxxon on Friday 14th of October 2016 04:53:25 AM
Old 10-14-2016
You switched the scope to a point where I can't follow the logic anymore. I also see no technical context.
By the way rbatte1 and I are also admins or have worked as such so you got attraction already even though obviously not the one you wanted Smilie

If you know you have a spyware, don't use it or live with it in some way. Complaining and talking does not work with companies or governments that only intend to gain wealth and influence/power. Only boycott that leads to loss of wealth and influence/power will make them notice and change anything. For this you need a lot of people that will do the same.
The problem is, there will always be bad guys in any degree and any disguise, but the people need to be aware and act accordingly. Governments and companies invest a lot into media err public relations to keep/make people the sheeps they need for their goals.
You can not ensure by technical means that a provider that has your data, be it a post in a forum or whatever is uploaded, hosted on any platform, can't grab this and do whatever with it.
If it is your precious private thoughts/data, simply don't throw it into the open if you have a choice.

As for the change of scope, I will close this thread and advise you to open a knew thread and form your question short and clear, thanks.

Last edited by zaxxon; 10-14-2016 at 06:33 AM..
 

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Simple(3pm)						User Contributed Perl Documentation					       Simple(3pm)

NAME
Crypt::Simple - encrypt stuff simply SYNOPSIS
use Crypt::Simple; my $data = encrypt(@stuff); my @same_stuff = decrypt($data); DESCRIPTION
Maybe you have a web application and you need to store some session data at the client side (in a cookie or hidden form fields) but you don't want the user to be able to mess with the data. Maybe you want to save secret information to a text file. Maybe you have better ideas of what to do with encrypted stuff! This little module will convert all your data into nice base64 text that you can save in a text file, send in an email, store in a cookie or web page, or bounce around the Net. The data you encrypt can be as simple or as complicated as you like. KEY
If you don't pass any options when using "Crypt::Simple" we will generate a key for you based on the name of your module that uses this one. In many cases this works fine, but you may want more control over the key. Here's how: use Crypt::Simple passphrase => 'pass phrase'; The MD5 hash of the text string "pass phrase" is used as the key. use Crypt::Simple prompt => 'Please type the magic words'; The user is prompted to enter a passphrase, and the MD5 hash of the entered text is used as the key. use Crypt::Simple passfile => '/home/marty/secret'; The contents of the file /home/marty/secret are used as the pass phrase: the MD5 hash of the file is used as the key. use Crypt::Simple file => '/home/marty/noise'; The contents of the file /home/marty/noise are directly used as the key. INTERNALS
"Crypt::Simple" is really just a wrapper round a few other useful Perl modules: you may want to read the documentation for these modules too. We use "FreezeThaw" to squish all your data into a concise textual representation. We use "Compress::Zlib" to compress this string, and then use "Crypt::Blowfish" in a home-brew CBC mode to perform the encryption. Somewhere in this process we also add a MD5 digest (using "Digest::MD5"). Then we throw the whole thing through "MIME::Base64" to produce a nice bit of text for you to play with. Decryption, obviously, is the reverse of this process. WARNING
Governments throughout the world do not like encryption because it makes it difficult for them to look at all your stuff. Each country has a different policy designed to stop you using encryption: some governments are honest enough to make it illegal; some think it is a dangerous weapon; some insist that you are free to encrypt, but only evil people would want to; some make confusing and contradictory laws because they try to do all of the above. Although this modules itself does not include any encryption code, it does use another module that contains encryption code, and this documentation mentions encryption. Downloading, using, or reading this modules could be illegal where you live. AUTHOR
Marty Pauley <marty@kasei.com> COPYRIGHT
Copyright (C) 2001 Kasei Limited This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License; either version 2 of the License, or (at your option) any later version. This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. perl v5.10.0 2002-09-23 Simple(3pm)
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