Comment by da_chicken
6 hours ago
I'm sorry, this is just an elaborate argument of obscurity-as-security. You're clinging to privacy as though it were security, in stark avoidance of Kerckhoffs's principle.
6 hours ago
I'm sorry, this is just an elaborate argument of obscurity-as-security. You're clinging to privacy as though it were security, in stark avoidance of Kerckhoffs's principle.
> You're clinging to privacy as though it were security, in stark avoidance of Kerckhoffs's principle.
TIL that IPv6 is a cryptosystem