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4 pointsby rarestblogover 12 years ago

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rarestblogover 12 years ago
Some interesting points:<p><pre><code> All cryptographic operations involving symmetric or private keys are performed on the client side Each general filesystem node (files/folders) has an encrypted attributes object attached to it, which typically contains just the filename. All symmetric cryptographic operations are based on AES-128. Each file and each folder node uses its own randomly generated 128 bit key. File nodes use the same key for the attribute block and the file data, plus a 64 bit random counter start value and a 64 bit meta MAC to verify the file's integrity. Each user account uses a symmetric master key to ECB-encrypt all keys of the nodes it keeps in its own trees. This master key is stored on MEGA's servers, encrypted with a hash derived from the user's login password. In addition to the symmetric key, each user account has a 2048 bit RSA key pair to securely receive data. Its private component is stored encrypted with the user's symmetric master key. MEGA supports secure cross-account access to folders. MEGA supports secure unauthenticated data delivery. Any fully registered user can receive files or folders in their inbox through their RSA public key. (MEGA) is also our first JavaScript project</code></pre>