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Launch of an 8192 bits Encryption Project

Hong Kong programmers launch an Evolutionary Encryption project to protect global Internet communications

2013-06-17
HONG KONG, June 17, 2013 (Press-News.org) Hong Kong software company launches an Evolutionary Encryption Project named E.S. Encrypt.

Since most of the Internet application platforms are hosted globally. If the Internet backbones have been hacked, all of our online activities are under the risk of surveillance.

SSL may not be secure enough as hackers can use some faster computers to decrypt messages in a brute-force way. If one of the messages was decrypted, the same key can be reused to reveal the others.

A new complex encryption platform is created for such a worst case:

1. It does NOT collect personal information.

2. Keys are exchanged under a secure channel, make sure no message from same person use same keys.

3. The number of decryptions can be limited. Once the limit is reached, the message will never be recoverable.

4. Secondary password and regional limitation can be set.

5. An access control list can also be created if the sender and recipient have communications before.

6. A feedback system is provided solely to the sender, possible hacking activities will be tracked and reported.

7. It will be manufactured and exported globally from Hong Kong, a place without export limitation on encryption technology. So it can use 8192 bits to 65535 bits keys which were not available in apps on application stores.

In order to build such complex system, a fund raising pre-order campaign is launched. All funds will be used for hardware manufacturing, system developments and enhancements.

Please visit:
http://www.indiegogo.com/projects/437003
to learn more and support them

WaveSpread Technology Limited is a company formed in 2012 by expert programmers who have worked for a decade on hacker-resistible softwares.


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[Press-News.org] Launch of an 8192 bits Encryption Project
Hong Kong programmers launch an Evolutionary Encryption project to protect global Internet communications