crypt question

From: crazyfly (coloradokola_at_yahoo.com)
Date: 12/31/04


Date: Fri, 31 Dec 2004 12:32:38 GMT

Hi all. I have a couple questions. I am using gost and I wonder if there
is a good program I could use to try to break it on my computer.

Second I have an idea, and it's kinda scary, I've been all over google
and it looks like I might have had an origional thought. THE most secure
encryption ever devised, but I don't think it exists...yet.

Does anyone know of a an encryption program that will allow a user
specified number of password attempts (say two or three) and then
simply, automatically starts to overwrite the encrypted file. It seems
like a great idea. a lot of encryption programs have file wipers with
them, wouldn't be difficult at all to activate the file wiper after a
few bad passwords same way my program shuts down attempts. On a small
file, say a meg, it could be overwritten 10 times and be totally useless
in a matter of seconds. Sure, you loose your data but your company
secrets are safe and or you won't be going to jail.
      Please give me your feedback on this and let me know if it sounds
fesable to you. I would think it would be just a couple lines of script.
Of course if it exists already please let me know that too.
And of course if you write it remember me and send me an alpha copy :).