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~ is all security by obscurity
There are those that will tell you, don't use obscurity as your security mechanism, or don't advocate security by obscurity. For example, don't use some strange odd programming language on your web server that no one knows... Then when someone hacks in to your server they can't do much because they have no clue what the code does, as they have never seen this language before.

But all security, seems to be obscurity. When you put a door lock on your front door of your house, you are trying to obscure the entrance with a key that is obscure that no one can easily replicate. When you create a 12 character password with special characters in it so it is hard to break or crack, you are obscuring an entry to some data with a password.

Security, jokingly, is obscurity. It seems that way.

What is encryption? you are obscuring data...

And, sadly, security is a big joke, if you're a theoretical (maybe even experimental) physicist. Some retard can simply travel back in time with a quantum computer on hand and crack any password in the 1980's computer systems that he wants to. If time travel or time messaging (sending code or messages back into the past, or into the future) is the biggest fucking security hazard there is, I'm really not sure what to do. Some smart guy might try to obscure time, or secure time, but 1 million other idiots (hackers) will try to unsecure it, with plenty of insecure ex-girlfriends too.
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