Sounds like a plausible deniability feature is active.
"Honest, its not encrypted, it's corrupted. Ouch"
Of course, to be plausible, such a mode cannot be disabled.
However in England failure to decrypt could result in jail time so this bug entry could be evidence.
Sounds like a plausible deniability feature is active.
"Honest, its not encrypted, it's corrupted. Ouch"
Of course, to be plausible, such a mode cannot be disabled.
However in England failure to decrypt could result in jail time so this bug
entry could be evidence.