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linkvest

05/15/18 10:00 AM

#52020 RE: irualen #52015

Thanks irualen... great information in laymen terms.

was GOLDMEMBER

05/15/18 10:01 AM

#52021 RE: irualen #52015

Great post irualen, thanks for the insight. Wrfx$

Shavasana

05/15/18 10:15 AM

#52035 RE: irualen #52015

Great Post! Thanks your for sharing your knowledge!
$WRFX.
SAYPHR. THE MOST SECURE CHAT APP IN THE WORLD.

louiep23

05/15/18 10:22 AM

#52039 RE: irualen #52015

Great post, thanks for sharing some great knowledge in this field! $wrfx

malt66

05/15/18 10:49 AM

#52066 RE: irualen #52015

AWESOME STUFF!

End to end encryption...quantum algo proof.




I'm a programmer myself and have been part of many security centric projects on my long IT career. Based on the information they have provided on Sayphr website, on live video and marketing video, it's quite clear to me how they are different. All secure messenger apps that I'm aware of use servers in the middle. When you send a message i.e. in Signal to someone, the message is stored in encrypted form on Signal's server. This alone is not an issue. In other messengers however, when you connect with someone, you get a public key in a plain text format of whom you're connecting with from a server. In order for the connection to be secure, communicating parties should always verify out of band that public key signatures match. How many people know that? Not many based on my experience. So basically Signal's server could give you their own public key, which would mean that they get access to your unencrypted messages. Also if you take quantum computers in the game, you are in trouble. Pretty much all cryptographic protocols like Signal protocol are vulnerable to Shor's quantum algorithm. This means that by knowing a public key (Signal's server knows), a quantum computer can figure out the private key in a reasonable time.

In Sayphr:
- encrypted messages are sent directly from device to device (P2P)
- public keys are exchanged out of band (MITM attack not possible)
- messages are encrypted by using quantum safe algorithms (not vulnerable to attack by using Shor's algorithm)

This all is just based on my knowledge. I'm not saying that these are facts, so make sure to google yourself.

The Sarg

05/15/18 12:24 PM

#52112 RE: irualen #52015

Thanks irualen for the on point information for us lay personnel. Good to have your input.

Brando1975

05/15/18 6:33 PM

#52196 RE: irualen #52015

There are other chat apps that don't store anything on servers..

I have no doubts they can build a secure app but we are competing with some extremely large companies that have been working on this for years..

So what do we have that they can't get?

Bigman7100xxx

05/18/18 8:41 AM

#52749 RE: irualen #52015

8s are almost gone, so it looks like we are going up this morning very thin all the way up 0.0020

Shavasana

05/18/18 9:24 AM

#52753 RE: irualen #52015

Good Morning irualen and all fellow WRFX shareholders. Get your cheap tickets for the imminent ride. Gonna be a wild one.
$WRFX. #PARANOTEK
:-) $ :-D $ ;-)
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Tarqwa

06/26/18 1:19 PM

#58458 RE: irualen #52015

Correct. Two factor authentication is critical. Thank U for post.

Baxy

06/26/18 1:52 PM

#58462 RE: irualen #52015

great explaination! now all can see how parano and sayphr is different and better than the rest!!

Frayed Knot

10/15/18 4:57 PM

#63527 RE: irualen #52015

I'm not saying that these are facts, so make sure to google yourself.



I have googled myself...

and facts are.... what WRFX is claiming is already being done...

they are late to the party...

.... but that isn't new in stinky pinky land.

Have they even gotten out of the PRE PRE PRE ALPHA stage... HAHAHAH!

linkvest

11/18/18 2:31 PM

#64698 RE: irualen #52015

Thanks irualen... And that making Sayphr with a patent pending the only one in the world at this point that can do this.... Folks do you see the connection yet? SAYPHR = Money...... BIG MONEY