Sentence examples for break encryption from inspiring English sources

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"The company's 'Remote Control System,' called DaVinci, is able, it says, to break encryption on emails, files and Internet telephony protocols".

With just 1m possible options, an attacker doesn't need to break encryption to read the contents of an iPhone: they just need to guess the code.

A statement from the director of national intelligence, James R. Clapper Jr., criticized the reports, saying that it was "not news" that the N.S.A. works to break encryption, and that the articles would damage American intelligence collection.

Should technology companies refuse to include means through which governments and security agencies can break encryption, banning would only impact the lawful as it will be very hard to stop terrorists or other groups from using software that uses encryption.

Those methods include covert measures to ensure NSA control over setting of international encryption standards, the use of supercomputers to break encryption with "brute force", and – the most closely guarded secret of all – collaboration with technology companies and internet service providers themselves.

Scahill, one of the founders of the Intercept, also last week revealed documents leaked by intelligence whistleblower Edward Snowden showing the CIA's years-long effort to break encryption on Apple mobile devices like iPads and iPhones and a related effort by Britain's GCHQ to surreptitiously retrieve communications data from them.

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He said he was surprised that the agencies would attempt to break encryptions on such a 'large scale'.

What's the difference between Apple breaking encryption, or just making it trivially easy to guess the password used to encrypt a device?

These include breaking encryption with "brute force" attacks conducted by super computers; using court-orders to force companies into handing over master keys to their software, and one program that "actively engages US and foreign IT industries to covertly influence and/or overtly leverage their commercial products' designs".

The material, once it had escaped into the public domain, could hardly be put back in the bottle: no amount of smashed up machinery can stop the spread of information (the NSA people, who devote much of their time to breaking encryption codes, might be expected to know that).

Sunnyvale, Calif.-based Kaleidescape sells a "movie jukebox" that also lets users copy DVDs without breaking encryption, albeit in a device that costs more than $14,000.

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