No, it doesn't. My definition of 'low hanging fruit' means anything that can automated to the point of mass data consumption and processing within the scope of a private corporation's resources.
ROT13 clearly falls within this formula.
AES 256 client side encryption, even in JS, over a 256 bit SSL connection with 32 character base key-phrases, uniquely generated for every message, expanded into the full key and exchanged and stored in a secure fashion separate from the location of the encrypted data itself falls outside of this scope currently.
ROT13 clearly falls within this formula.
AES 256 client side encryption, even in JS, over a 256 bit SSL connection with 32 character base key-phrases, uniquely generated for every message, expanded into the full key and exchanged and stored in a secure fashion separate from the location of the encrypted data itself falls outside of this scope currently.