I do agree w/ Justin's points, even though I'm being a smart ass about
it.
As far as brute-force attacks, OKV is vulnerable to the type of attack
that Justin described, where every key is overwritten. It doesn't seem
like targeting specific individuals would be particularly easy, though.
So I guess it boils down to what types of attacks you want to be
protected from. I wouldn't want to rely on something like OKV for
anything important, but, as in all security considerations, it'll boil
down to a debate on convenience versus security.
* Joseph McCullough <
jos...@vertstudios.com>:
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