QUOTE (cdanteek @ Jan 26 2006, 04:12 PM)

Point being the MPAA and RIAA have more resources and money to spend on encryption.
You should always be aware that things are never 100% secure. All encryption can, theoretically, be hacked. The purpose of encryption is to make the cost of that hacking so astronomical as to be impractical.
I will state the facts again. They are cracked within days or hours of release.
cdanteek
I don't search an 100% secure encryption. The data are not very important. I just want that it is difficult for a beginner to access on my data. That's all. I want a pasword. And I don't like an archive with password because if the archive is corrupted, all inside is unreadable. On a cd encrypted, if a file is corrupted, the rest is available.
We are never too aware with our data
I work in the security on the network, I know that nothing is 100 % secure in information technology.
But thanks for the information...