Re: MD5
Stephen Gordon wrote:
> Thierry wrote:
>>
>> In this case, what algo should I use ? Is there any
>> encryption/decryption algo esay to use ?
>>
>> Titi
>>
>
> The ROT13 and ROT26 encryption algorithms currently provide the highest
> level of security with ease.
>
hehe
Are you trying for a job at Adobe, Steve?
OP:
depends what you want to do. Maybe you could use a hash to solve your
problem. Do you want symmetric or asymmetric encryption? How secure do you
want it to be? What platform are you running on? What are you trying to
secure? Whom are you trying to secure it from....
C.
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