Pure Python Data Mangling or Encrypting
Grant Edwards
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Wed Jun 24 14:29:58 EDT 2015
On 2015-06-24, Randall Smith <randall at tnr.cc> wrote:
> On 06/24/2015 06:36 AM, Steven D'Aprano wrote:
>
>> I don't understand how mangling the data is supposed to protect the
>> recipient. Don't they have the ability unmangle the data, and thus
>> expose themselves to whatever nasties are in the files?
>
> They never look at the data and wouldn't care to unmangle it.
I obviously don't "get it". If the recipient is never going look at
the data or unmangle it, why not convert every received file to a
single null byte? That way you save on disk space as well --
especially if you just create links for all files after the initial
one. ;)
[I supposed next you're going to tell me that Windows filesystems
don't support links.]
> The purpose is primarily to prevent automated software (file
> indexers, virus scanners) from doing bad things to the data.
Life under windows must be more tiresome than I imagined (or could
imagine) if you have to jump through such hoops to keep "automated
software" from doing bad things to your data files.
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