I used the best technique that I knew to protect my files.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
Well-secured files don't do you much good if you lose them in a fire or hard drive crash.
I'll always protect what I'm working on. Which is why more and more of it is stuff only I can ruin.
I've always retained my privacy, but now I protect it even more.
I thought cryptography was a technique that did not require your trusting other people-that if you encrypted your files, you would have the control to make the choice as to whether you would surrender your files.
Somebody will be able to overcome any encryption technique you use!
I like the privacy of my life and I protect it quite vigilantly.
Privacy and encryption work, but it's too easy to make a mistake that exposes you.
I was an accomplished computer trespasser. I don't consider myself a thief. I copied without permission.
Treat your password like your toothbrush. Don't let anybody else use it, and get a new one every six months.
So what I was essentially doing was, I compromised the confidentiality of their proprietary software to advance my agenda of becoming the best at breaking through the lock.