Re: Non-Scalar Cryptography - The Emporor is stark naked.



On May 12, 6:06 am, "Joseph Ashwood" <ashw...@xxxxxxx> wrote:
<austin.oby...@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message

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As you've been told before, in particular by me. You have done nothing here
of any value. Let's just cover your specific claims in this set
"theoretically unbreakable"
It has a key, key is not infinite, therefore key can be bruteforced. I don't
even have to know what cipher it is to know that your opening claim is wrong


I hate the ADA language so did not look at his stuff. ADA is
nothing
compared to C++ but the facts you state above also apply equally well
to the short key crypto systems that are AES based. They also suffer
from a severely short key.

So they the guy may not have been totally correct it still may be
better
than AES which may have been designed to have some weakness that
few know about. Than again it might be worse.

How ever if you down load my XOR codr and use it will key files
of your choice (just use each key only once) then you have a turely
unbreakable system. Be sue to use key files longer than the message.
and obtain them from a trusted random source.

David A. Scott
--
My Crypto code
http://bijective.dogma.net/crypto/scott19u.zip
http://www.jim.com/jamesd/Kong/scott19u.zip old version
My Compression code http://bijective.dogma.net/
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Disclaimer:I am in no way responsible for any of the statements
made in the above text. For all I know I might be drugged.
As a famous person once said "any cryptograhic
system is only as strong as its weakest link"
.



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