In the spirit of uncovering procedural knowledge gaps, I'd like to know how to use public key encryption.
Is there some website which generates public and private keys, and lets you encode and decode according to those keys?
I'd love if there was some way I could send my encoded text via IM or email, and just decode it like we do with rot13. Is there some way of doing this?
Currently, I encrypt things using TrueCrypt, but there's no way that I can communicate with people with that without securely establishing a common key beforehand.
Does anyone know how to do this?
Ah thank you. I was under the impression there were recognisable patterns from the programs, but I guess not enough to make it crackable. Thinking about it given the number of calculations a modern processor can make a second, plus the exponential nature of such things it shouldn't be that surprising.
However if various prominent pure mathematicians start disappearing in mysterious circumstances we may need to worry...