Bram Moolenaar wrote:
> My favorite example is when I have some text that I don't want my
> neighbor to read. Any encryption that Vim provides works for that.
> Also keep in mind that, no matter how strong your encryption is, there
> is always a weak point. Rembember key loggers? There never ever is
> 100% reliable encryption. So please don't overreact. 
We need quantum cryptography!  :)

Once quantum computers become available, all encryption will be for
nought.  (quantum cryptography, as I understand it, really only tells
you if someone is snooping on a communication intended to be secure; not
really useful for encrypting a file).

Chip Campbell

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