Interesting. How about this for a start? http://nickpapadonis.com/images-share/summerian-ancient-mesopotamia-ancient-lock.jpg http://nickpapadonis.com/images-share/anunnaki1.jpg http://nickpapadonis.com/images-share/summerian-Winged_Human-headed_Bulls.JPG
On Sun, Nov 4, 2018 at 7:21 PM open...@foocrypt.net <open...@foocrypt.net> wrote: > Hi Nick > > Have You tried The FooKey Method ? https://foocrypt.net/the-fookey-method > > Also, > > I will be sourcing public addendum's as addendum's to my submission into > the Parliamentary Joint Committee on Intelligence and Security [ > https://www.aph.gov.au/Parliamentary_Business/Committees/Joint/Intelligence_and_Security/TelcoAmendmentBill2018/Submissions > ] regarding the committee’s review of the 'Telecommunication and Other > Legislation Amendment (Assistance and Access) Bill 2018' after the > Melbourne Cup. It will be similar to the open request for the Defence Trade > Control Act review performed by the former Inspector General of > Intelligence, Dr Vivian Thom. > > > https://foocrypt.net/independent-review-of-the-defence-trade-controls-act-2012-cth-call-for-information-for-submission-as-a-case-study-from-the-openssl-community > > > -- > > Regards, > > Mark A. Lane > > Cryptopocalypse NOW 01 04 2016 > > Volumes 0.0 -> 10.0 Now available through iTunes - iBooks @ > https://itunes.apple.com/au/author/mark-a.-lane/id1100062966?mt=11 > > Cryptopocalypse NOW is the story behind the trials and tribulations > encountered in creating "FooCrypt, A Tale of Cynical Cyclical Encryption." > > "FooCrypt, A Tale of Cynical Cyclical Encryption." is aimed at hardening > several commonly used Symmetric Open Source Encryption methods so that they > are hardened to a standard that is commonly termed 'QUANTUM ENCRYPTION'. > > "FooCrypt, A Tale of Cynical Cyclical Encryption." is currently under > export control by the Australian Department of Defence Defence Export > Controls Office due to the listing of Cryptology as a ‘Dual Use’ Technology > as per the ‘Wassenaar Arrangement’ > > A permit from Defence Export Control is expected within the next 2 months > as the Australian Signals Directorate is currently assessing the associated > application(s) for export approval of "FooCrypt, A Tale of Cynical Cyclical > Encryption." > > Early releases of "Cryptopocalypse NOW" will be available in the period > leading up to June, 2016. > > Limited Edition Collectors versions and Hard Back Editions are available > via the store on http://www.foocrypt.net/ > > © Mark A. Lane 1980 - 2016, All Rights Reserved. > © FooCrypt 1980 - 2016, All Rights Reserved. > © FooCrypt, A Tale of Cynical Cyclical Encryption. 1980 - 2016, All Rights > Reserved. > © Cryptopocalypse 1980 - 2016, All Rights Reserved. > > > > On 5 Nov 2018, at 10:35, Nicholas Papadonis <nick.papadonis...@gmail.com> > wrote: > > Comments > > On Sat, Nov 3, 2018 at 5:56 PM Bear Giles <bgi...@coyotesong.com> wrote: > >> > I'm considering encrypting a tar archive and optionally a block file >> system (via FUSE) using either utility >> >> Linux has good support for encrypted filesystems. Google LUKS. >> > > >> BTW a tar file starts with the name of the first entry. The 'magic >> numbers' are at offset 128 or so. However a compressed tar file will start >> with a known value since gzip, b2zip, and 7zip?, all start with their magic >> values. >> > > Does tar placing known data at a certain offset increase the probability > that someone can perform an attack easier? They may already know the data > to decrypt at that offset and if the encrypted block overlaps, then the > attack is easier. > > Thanks > -- > openssl-users mailing list > To unsubscribe: https://mta.openssl.org/mailman/listinfo/openssl-users > > >
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