Unbreakable Encryption .. so .. Snake Oil then?
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Well, if its unbreakable, then its either snake oil, or some variation on the one-time-pad (really depends on your definition of unbreakable).
But having read the article, this is definetly snake oil.
This sounds like an ad.
Note that "patented" doesn't mean shit.
Plus it's not as unique as they make out to be:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Post-quantum_cryptography
I personally wouldn't use an encryption where someone else could change the conditions on how I use it anyway.
The brothers have different surnames due to an error made by their parents when registering Lin’s birth certificate
I wonder how long it took them to discover the error... And how long it took them to decide to just live with it instead of fixing it. Interesting.
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Here is how they do it: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Xor_encryption
that's not true
That was a joke FFS. XOR is literally an unbreakable encryption method. Don't you know the basics?
XOR with a one time pad is unbreakable, but xor with a short/repeating key is very much breakable.
Oh do tell me more, sir professor sir!
Dangerous work.