Encrypted .rar file with backups

>encrypted .rar file with backups
>upload to all the clouds in existence

Me - 1
Cloud - 0

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>Paying for someone else to host your data
>think you are winning

Okay, user.

>Paying

Me - 1
Cloud - 0

There are plenty of free options.

>Paying

Would putting an encrypted rar inside of an encrypted rar be the safest option?

I think a good option would be putting and encrypted .rar inside a self-extracting encrypted .exe which you can make with winrar too

>upload encrypted rar 5GB+ file to cloud
>attempt to download later and realise you can only download 5GB with a "FREE" account.
the jews always win.

>they save a copy and decrypt it years later for your own protection citizen
with jews you lose

You need at least 5 layers to really be safe

What free options are there for >50gb?

cryptanalysis shows that encrypting an already encrypted file creates patterns and reduces entropy
once is enough

>not splitting your .rar

>aes256 with a 48 character password

i remember there were some chink shit giving you terabytes

>he thinks aes is safe

we are talking here about hiding your shit from cloud services and not the super top ebin leet haxxor NSA

degoo.com has 100 gb

>hiding your shit on chinese servers
its too late

>the desktop app to also mines cryptocurrancy for the company.

lmao

do I need to revoke a public key if it expires itself?
how do I verify a new key once the old one is almost expired?

as always

>pull shit from ass
>LMAO xD

Sup Forums

the speeds were laughably bad though, not sure if they are still around
C'mon user, did you even try to check?
support.degoo.com/customer/en/portal/articles/1424816-what-does-sharing-unused-processor-time-mean-

>did you even try to check

i actually didn't

and i also didn't know you had to install their shit but still, it has a 100gb plan which answered his question

>using proprietary software
7zip masterrace

>7zip

you could remove the password of a 7zip file simply by exploiting it with a small python script

it happened in 2010

what makes you now sure that in the future this won't happen again?

Huh?
Then an attacker could just encrypt a file over and over and decrypt it. The research probably shows that the OUTER layers are ineffective.

7zip has better compression.
Compress with 7zip, encrypt with zip, since there are FOSS utils for it unlike rar which could become unreadable in the future since it's a closed proprietary standard.

>(((cloud)))

>Using cloud storage
>Not just making multiple backups of everything and storing/burying it in multiple places
>Centuries later, some fuck finds it and make a fortune from it.

Won't the file get larger with each encryption?

>not using xz + gpg
dumb neons

retard

Is that vulnerability still unpatched?

>read their F.A.Q.
>We've developed a new compression which enables us to store data at a much lower cost than our competitors. We're what Pied Piper had become if Hooli hadn't sued them. Previously we used to store the files using a P2P storage system but our efficient compression lowered the data usage enough to allow us use server storage instead. That's how we can offer more free storage than Dropbox, OneDrive and Google Drive combined! It's the best alternative out there!
>We're what Pied Piper had become if Hooli hadn't sued them.

seems legit