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Is there an analogue of TrueCrypt, BitLocker with secure hashes?
The one that uses the following hashes:
VSH
MuHASH
ECOH - Elliptic curve only hash[en]
FSB - Fast Syndrome-Based hash function
SWIFFT
Chaum, van Heijst, Pfitzmann hash function
Knapsack-based hash functions
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I would like to know: why, when choosing an algorithm for encrypting personal data, do you focus on well-known names of hashing methods, the algorithm of which is publicly available?
If you want to store personal data safely - use your own algorithm and MANDATORY! mask encrypted data from signature detection just before encryption .
that is, you are not embarrassed
by * OS with deposited keys
* Internet by passport
* network devices with downloadable BLOBs
* the entire network architecture on closed OS
* SORM, HYDRA, ECHELON
* Direct access to the storage of 3-letter special services
But the hashing algorithm is really weak.
And again, we start with the intruder model, right? Who will you encrypt against? Who will be the potential intruder? Wife, neighbor, employer, state?
This is first.
They still haven’t come up with protection against thermorectal cryptanalysis - and no matter what hash you use there - the whole #opa will be more expensive ...
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