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Fwd: [cryptography] JackPair Voice Encryption Dongle
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- Date: Wed, 3 Sep 2014 02:28:37 -0400
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From: Tom Ritter <[email protected]>
Date: Mon, Aug 18, 2014 at 9:58 AM
Subject: [cryptography] JackPair Voice Encryption Dongle
To: Randombit List <[email protected]>
https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/620001568/jackpair-safeguard-your-phone-conversation
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rh6yF79FkAA
DH with a 'Pairing Code' (ala ZRTP) to prevent MITM. Light on exact
details, but they say it will be open source.
"we think 10-12 digits [for a pairing code] is probably good enough,
and more friendly for human reading"
"We are using Diffie-Hellman at this point, and working on Elliptic
curve Diffie-Hellman."
"Synchronous stream cipher is used, with XOR'ed key-stream resulted
from pseudo random number generator using OTSK as seed, and periodic
marker flag for re-synchronization."
"JackPair uses audio codec from Codec2, which has reasonable good
sound quality at 1.2kbps. We have tested JackPair on top of GSM AMR
4.75 (Adaptive Multi-Rate, 4.75kbps) and HR (Half-Rate, 6.5kbps)."
"Unlike traditional fax-modem technologies, our modem is designed from
scratch to fight off the optimization done by GSM codec, including
memory-less codec, voice activity detection (VAD)., automatic gain
control (AGC) etc.. Basically we have to use synthesized voice to make
mobile phones & media servers believe our signal is human voice, not
just modulated waves."
-tom
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