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Pidgin-Paranoia

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(Letztes Update 2009-06-12 19:07)

Pidgin-paranoia is a plugin for Pidgin (formerly
known as Gaim) that provides
information-theoretically secure encrypted
conversations using one-time pads. Because the
plugin uses a one-time pad where the secret key
has the same length as the message and the key is
only used once, the encryption is
information-theoretically secure. This means that
from the encrypted messages the contents of the
messages are not revealed. In short: If you use
truly random numbers to generate the key files,
and if you keep them perfectly secret, one-time
pads can not be broken.

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