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.@CubeiTz And please, publish a scientific paper on your encryption method, reviewed by peers. Or just don’t do custom encryption.
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.@CubeiTz If your "million bits encryption" is just the size of your "encryption key", so you just have standard 128/256 bits encryption […]
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.@CubeiTz Because in practice nobody would try to break your "1M bits encryption key", but just the corresponding 128/256 bits AES key.
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.@CubeiTz Encryption strength calculation is with "min" and "-", not "max" and "+"/"×"…
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.@CubeiTz You *NEVER* want asymmetric encryption for large data. Too slow. So you encrypt the small symmetric key with asymmetric cipher.
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.@CubeiTz Mwahahahaha ! 1 million bits key, but a key without password protection… youtube.com/watch?v=2YsbhE7DthI
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