[liberationtech] scrambler

Francisco Ruiz ruiz at iit.edu
Thu Aug 29 13:47:57 PDT 2013


Hi Michael,

I see from the Amazon link that your software is 70k in size. Is that
correct? If so, my guess is that your "one-time pads" are actually lists of
pseudo-random numbers (or letters, in your examples) generated by the java
program.

Those are not true one-time pads. Real one-time pads are generated by a
true random process, such as radioactive decay (or children playing ;-).
The best you can do with a java program and a computer is generate
pseudo-random lists. Then, unless you send the recipient the seed of your
pseudo-random generator, which would become the key, and not a good one,
you'd have to send the pseudo-random files by some secure channel, ahead of
the encrypted messages.

I'm sure there'll be experts who'd be willing to look at your code and give
you some feedback, but not if they have to pay $20 for the privilege.


On Thu, Aug 29, 2013 at 2:15 PM, Michael Hicks <
scramblerencryption at yahoo.com> wrote:

> ok so I guess I just send u guys the links and u check out my software and
> Vet it? This was made for people to be able to protect their privacy and
> the NSA can't hack it No One can it's impossible. all the information is at
> scrambler.webs.com
>
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