On Wed, Nov 18, 2015 at 12:10 AM, Ismail Kizir wrote:
> I've developed a new encryption algorithm, which dynamically changes
> the key according to plaintext and practically impossible to break.
There is a very long history of crypto whose author considers is
secure being
Hello Sandy,
I agree every word you wrote.
That's why, I am trying to explain all my login publicly to
professionals. It's not rocket science. You will "just understand"
when you read:
Until today, we were looking from the "wrong side" I guess.
We were all thinking that we must have a "fixed"
Hello,
I've developed a new encryption algorithm, which dynamically changes
the key according to plaintext and practically impossible to break. I
also opened to public with MIT dual License.
It is also quite fast; ~80% faster than the fastest mode of AES
without cpu instruction set support.
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