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From: john on 25 Jan 2010 10:45 On Jan 25, 3:31 pm, Peter Fairbrother <zenadsl6...(a)zen.co.uk> wrote: > john wrote: > > IF THIS CAN BE DECRYPTED; I WILL ASK THE DEVELOPER OF INFINITE ONE- > > TIME PAD MYSELF TO BE SCRAPPED AS SOON AS POSSIBLE AT ALL COST! > > I thought you were the clueless newbie developer? > > (and it's total BS btw) > > -- Peter Fairbrother I am not a developer dude, I wish I was... even a clueless newbie developer as you say at least... I just like the strength of the software so I'm a sympathizer for it... and I wouldn't call it a total BS without any supporting/ credible reason though.. if it is a total BS btw, anybody in the internet world can decrypt the above encrypted code for me please????? 'just a bit of game, Thank you.
From: Richard Herring on 25 Jan 2010 11:12 In message <4b5db963$0$2489$db0fefd9(a)news.zen.co.uk>, Peter Fairbrother <zenadsl6186(a)zen.co.uk> writes >john wrote: >> IF THIS CAN BE DECRYPTED; I WILL ASK THE DEVELOPER OF INFINITE ONE- >> TIME PAD MYSELF TO BE SCRAPPED AS SOON AS POSSIBLE AT ALL COST! > >I thought you were the clueless newbie developer? No, he's the reviewer. From the web site: "I am convinced that Infinite One-Time Pad is really a super text encrypter. No doubt, nobody could ever break the tough protections. I can now send confidential e-mails without any worry. Thanks for this great software. --John" So that's all right then. > >(and it's total BS btw) > -- Richard Herring
From: john on 25 Jan 2010 11:41 > > >I thought you were the clueless newbie developer? > > No, he's the reviewer. From the web site: > > "I am convinced that Infinite One-Time Pad is really a super text > encrypter. No doubt, nobody could ever break the tough protections. I > can now send confidential e-mails without any worry. Thanks for this > great software. > --John" > > So that's all right then. > > > > >(and it's total BS btw) > > -- > Richard Herring Wow! That's a part of my comment I've sent to hiddentools.com ages ago, I've not seen that, I don't even know it's there - good you've shown me - thanks Richard, funny huh! Hiddentools.com should give me the software FREE!!! for putting my name on it grrrrrr!... You've at least decrypted who I am but the above code isn't yet decrypted, not in million years anyway.... - John Springfield
From: Richard Herring on 25 Jan 2010 12:11 In message <503a8dc7-0564-4a7b-85f6-980e5e483084(a)m16g2000yqc.googlegroups.com>, john <penetratorv(a)yahoo.com> writes >> >> >I thought you were the clueless newbie developer? >> >> No, he's the reviewer. From the web site: >> >> "I am convinced that Infinite One-Time Pad is really a super text >> encrypter. No doubt, nobody could ever break the tough protections. I >> can now send confidential e-mails without any worry. Thanks for this >> great software. >> --John" >> >> So that's all right then. >> >> >> >> >(and it's total BS btw) >> >> -- >> Richard Herring > >Wow! That's a part of my comment I've sent to hiddentools.com ages >ago, I've not seen that, I don't even know it's there - good you've >shown me - thanks Richard, funny huh! Hiddentools.com should give me >the software FREE!!! That's the best estimate of its value we've had to date. > for putting my name on it grrrrrr!... You've at >least decrypted who I am but the above code isn't yet decrypted, not >in million years anyway.... >- John Springfield -- Richard Herring
From: Peter Fairbrother on 25 Jan 2010 13:20
john wrote: > Shannon's view of perfect randomness is not suitable to todays computing world... I know several cryptologists who use OTP, passing pairs of DVDs of randomly-generated data between themselves by hand. A DVD is 4.7 GB - which is enough for a lot of communications. > further reading: http://arxiv.org/ftp/arxiv/papers/0709/0709.4420.pdf That is a "farrago of nonsense". -- Peter Fairbrother |