By definition a decent encryption algorithm will turn '0'x1000000 into random (and thus totally uncompressable noise).
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This is a simple measure of the quality of the encryption - the compression algorithm can no longer see any patterns (and we know the plaintext has patterns).
I don't think this is true of one time pads. I can imagine a situation where a OTP could produce output that could then be highly compressed. Of course, this is a special case nitpick :).
In reply to Re^2: Compressing and Encrypting files on Windows
by jon_barber
in thread Compressing and Encrypting files on Windows
by hawtin
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