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Re: One-Time Pad Encryption Software to Debian Repository



First of all, all software in Debian must adhere to Debian Free Software Guidelines. And I can’t find the source code anywhere on your website.

That said - who you seem to use a lot of buzz words and bold claims, but I would recommend the old wisdom: “don’t ever roll your own crypto”. I would recommend you to speak to an actual cryptographer before you do more harm to your users.

I hope a cryptographic software based on hand-waving and no crypto audit would never be uploaded in Debian.

Ondřej 
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Ondřej Surý <ondrej@sury.org>

On 15 Oct 2019, at 16:42, FinalCrypt <info@finalcrypt.org> wrote:


Hello,

Regularly I get questions from Debian (based Linux) users, which FinalCrypt package (*.deb / *.rpm) they should install.
Would you be interested in having the latest FinalCrypt Debian package added to the Debian Repository ?

Currently there is no Linux distribution that offers mature One-Time Pad Encryption software from its repository.
Debian could be the first to offer mature unbreakable encryption software and of course I would feel honored as well.

Surprisingly enough currently there is no serious alternative One-Time Pad File Encryption software besides FinalCrypt.

Here is a small list of why users would choose FinalCrypt:

FinalCrypt uses unbreakable One-Time Pad File Encryption
Revolutionary Automatic Keys on One-Time Pad Encryption
Installation & Portable Packages for Windows, Mac & Linux
Completely Free of Use including Free Support for all Users
Independently tested for Safety at 70 AnitVirus Companies
Non-Profit OpenSource private initiative for Digital Privacy
If you already use encryption it probably is AES encryption
Asymmetric encryption is vulnerable to The Shor's Algorithm
Disk Encryption does NOT protect you from active Spyware
Today's Mass Privacy Violations in the Cyber Security News
FinalCrypt protects your Constitutional & Human Rights §8

FinalCrypt software packages come with a working JRE as the default Linux JRE do not contain the JavaFX GUI Widget Toolkit.
Besides offering a modern GUI, FinalCrypt also offers a fully featured Command Line Interface to automate OTP encryption.

Kind regards,

Ron de Jong

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