encryption of stacks- how good?

xbury.cs at clearstream.com xbury.cs at clearstream.com
Thu Sep 18 09:34:00 EDT 2003


You can surely make a stack or a macro program run forever until it findst
 he password.
Take two systems, split the work in two... Take 4... etc...

To make sure your password is not read before 2045, make your password 
very long
(at least 6 characters - 14 is better ;)) and use ANY character, not justl
 etters and numbers... 

You can also use a different password for any other stack... Gosh, the 
combos are endless!

Also, remember it's not garbage in a stack but well ordered info! ;))
---------------------=---------------------
Xavier Bury
TNS NT LAN Server
ext 6465




malte.brill at t-online.de (Malte Brill)
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Hi Alex,

what I do with my password protection is to embed it in the mainstack 
where
the engine is attached to. I use Pasword protection and as there seems tob
 e
no stack that could be opened with rev, so there is (hopefully) no way to
fuss around with it. If you open the app. with a text editor ther´s only
garbage being displayed. I´m pretty sure if there are some hackers
interested in my apps they will have o problem killing my protection
somehow, though.

Hope that helps,
Malte

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