Quote from shortie:
"...The 1.3-gigabyte file, distributed through file-sharing services this summer and protected with an unbreakable 256-bit encryption key, contains full versions of all the U.S. documents received by WikiLeaks to date â including those that have been withheld from publication or have had names and details removed in order to protect the lives of spies, sources and soldiers....
...Mr. Assangeâs lawyer Mark Stephens warned that if Mr. Assange were to be brought to trial on rape accusations he faces in Sweden, or for treason charges that have been suggested by U.S. politicians, he would release the encryption key. The tens of thousands of people who have downloaded the file would instantly have access to the names, addresses and details contained in the file..."
the russians and the chinese are working day and night to crack the code. what do they mean by "unbreakable"?
One thing is for sure, this ain't journalism