@gugionut I know that is good to have a private key and a public key for better protection
whit your program... I write message A with key B the encryption will be the same every time right? I'll write message C with key D ... and I meanlittle messages, 2-3 chars... and the program must have another key, because will be easy if you know the algorithm...
@shpe11 In order to achieve that there must be a channel of communication between the two parties. Phone1 must know Phone2 public key in order to encrypt the message. If your application sends encrypted sms messages you cannot tell the user that this needs internet connection or send a number of unsecured messages or the necessity to initiate a pairing between the communicating devices.
you can decript this... very easy...
you have the app, you have the password... just need some time before brakedown the code...
shpe11 1 year ago
@shpe11 This application uses the Advanced Encryption Standard. I don't think you understand how encryption works.
gugionut 1 year ago
@gugionut I know that is good to have a private key and a public key for better protection
whit your program... I write message A with key B the encryption will be the same every time right? I'll write message C with key D ... and I meanlittle messages, 2-3 chars... and the program must have another key, because will be easy if you know the algorithm...
yes maybe I don't know encryption...
shpe11 1 year ago
@shpe11 good luck with that. Visit sms-protection.ro and try it for yourself ;)
gugionut 1 year ago
@shpe11 In order to achieve that there must be a channel of communication between the two parties. Phone1 must know Phone2 public key in order to encrypt the message. If your application sends encrypted sms messages you cannot tell the user that this needs internet connection or send a number of unsecured messages or the necessity to initiate a pairing between the communicating devices.
gugionut 1 year ago
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ilookro 1 year ago