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Which one should I use Sup Forums?

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It depends. Are you a pedophile or a terrorist?

damn son def getting your money worth out of that stupid sideways ass monitor lol...

it's a normal monitor, just rotated to portrait orientation. it makes it easier to scan a list of search results for stupid questions that an OP should be able to google himself.

>being this butthurt

Kill yourself.

I just wanna hide my gay porno

lol, where are you reading butthurt in all this? are you sure you're not projecting your own baggage?

>being this retarded

Are you sure you don't have down syndrome.

Why not both?

For encryption use DES or 160-bit ECDSA. For Hash use MD5 or SHA1

AES should be fine. The other options are slower but more secure.

>The other options are slower but more secure.
Proof on more secure part?

Source?

AES is approved by the NSA. Serpent and Twofish are not.

>using MD5
>2016

Please, kill yourself

what sort of CP are you trying to hide OP?

Unless you have hardware acceleration for AES then serpent is fastest

>AES(Twofish(Serpent))
Is that what I think it is?

>taking that comment seriously

Need Hardware acceleration? Use AES.
Don't want to use a NSA crypto system (only)?
Use Twofish or AES(Twofish).

>calling out the use of MD5 but not DES, 160-bit ECDSA or SHA1
This is how I can tell you don't actually know anything about cryptography and are just parroting memes you heard online.

Depends what you think it is.

I use AES for my on-line disk crypto (since it's the fastest by an order of magnitude on systems with AES-NI), and Serpent for my off-line disk crypto (since it's designed to be “paranoid” and include extra rounds and security margins beyond the calculated minimum)

I'm waiting for the next SHAppening :^)

A bad idea?
Yes.

LUKS vs Veracrypt?

LUKS if you're on Linux

VeraCrypt if you're trying to polish a turd

More importantly, why don't they write it as AES∘Twofish∘Serpent?

Calling it AES(Twofish(Serpent)) is just misleading abuse of notation.

>More importantly, why don't they write it as AES∘Twofish∘Serpent?
Wanted to avoid non-ASCII?

It's 2016

Why three-cipher encryption is considered bad?

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