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toothbrush ,
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Dont blindly believe NIST, they have a track record of intentionally standartising weaker crypto so that the NSA has it easier, heres an article from a security researcher about Kyber, the one they say is “general purpose” (warning: long): blog.cr.yp.to/20231003-countcorrectly.html

Syntha ,

Every time you use AES you are using NIST encryption

toothbrush ,
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Every time you use Dual-EC(Elliptic curve cryptography) you are using NIST encryption, which is bad because they put a backdoor in it.

Syntha ,

Again with the fearmongering, do you not read your own source? Dual_EC_DRBG hasn’t been used for over a decade now

On April 21, 2014, NIST withdrew Dual_EC_DRBG from its draft guidance on random number generators recommending "current users of Dual_EC_DRBG transition to one of the three remaining approved algorithms as quickly as possible.

toothbrush ,
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…yeah, nobody used it after it became obvious that they put a backdoor in it…

Syntha ,

So why are you claiming that when people use elliptic curve cryptography, it has a backdoor? This is not true.

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