Technically, disguised as pet onomatopoeia. I was so hoping for actual sounds. :)
grg0 50 days ago [-]
Same, I thought it'd generate audio much like classic stego used images.
2/5, guys, sorry. I came here for an epic adventure and was disappointed.
nottorp 50 days ago [-]
Same :(
Great presentation, but I'll be holding my breath for v2 that actually generates audio of purring and hissing and meowing cats.
grg0 48 days ago [-]
Yeah, add some farts and pissing on the side walk and you're golden.
noman-land 50 days ago [-]
Dang, me too.
noman-land 50 days ago [-]
This is great.
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Tip
For the best experience, try saying "meow" or "woof" out loud while your encryption runs. It doesn't affect the algorithm at all, but it does make you feel more connected to the process!
Y_Y 50 days ago [-]
> For the best experience, try saying "meow" or "woof" out loud while your encryption runs
I've been doing this for years
survirtual 50 days ago [-]
I am surprised to see this is using AES-GCM instead of XChaCha20-Poly1305 for its authenticated encryption scheme.
The poor cats and dogs need special hardware for speedy encryption, and can't accidentally reuse nonces without catastrophic failure :(
bennettnate5 50 days ago [-]
For those interested in steganography-based encryption techniques, some well-known cryptology researchers designed a system for formally transforming encrypted messages into the (well-formed) contents of arbitrary protocols or communication mediums. The technique is called format transforming encryption [1], and it could be applicable here to help conceal the very presence of encryption being used by one who knows the stegonagraphic scheme.
2/5, guys, sorry. I came here for an epic adventure and was disappointed.
Great presentation, but I'll be holding my breath for v2 that actually generates audio of purring and hissing and meowing cats.
---
Tip
For the best experience, try saying "meow" or "woof" out loud while your encryption runs. It doesn't affect the algorithm at all, but it does make you feel more connected to the process!
I've been doing this for years
The poor cats and dogs need special hardware for speedy encryption, and can't accidentally reuse nonces without catastrophic failure :(
[1] https://eprint.iacr.org/2012/494.pdf