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|    Chris M. Thomasson to Stefan Claas    |
|    Re: My experimental HMAC cipher in C99,     |
|    15 Feb 26 13:36:31    |
      XPost: sci.crypt       From: chris.m.thomasson.1@gmail.com              On 2/15/2026 12:58 PM, Stefan Claas wrote:       > Chris M. Thomasson wrote:       >> On 2/15/2026 2:00 AM, Stefan Claas wrote:       >       >>> because best security pratices should be used when someone is offering       >>> online encryption, so that the site and owner can be trusted.       >>       >> Well, one can download the files for the site and run it offline for       >> sure. No server, no internet connection needed. Fair enough? Btw, has       >> _your_ work been properly peer reviewed?       >       > Many thousands of people have seen it on reddit, in various forums,       > and no programmer there had complained. I showed it also to the       > guys of opentimestamps.org and they liked it too. You can show it       > to your Go friend, if you are unsure, or discuss it with your C       > friends on Usenet. You can also take a look at the source code,       > prior installing it on your website and I can tell you too that Go       > crypto libraries had an audit. The advantage of Go and Rust over C(++)       > is that those programming languages are made with security in mind       > unlike C(++) and others. So give it at try and you will be amazed.       >              People seem to like my DrMoron on reddit as well. But, that is NOT a       proper review by professionals?              https://www.reddit.com/r/crypto/comments/1r369lv/drmoron_a_cipher/              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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