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  • F FREAK8802

    i am doing a proj to implement quantum encryption in a vb appln. i just need a best algorithm for doin that.. pls help me soon as my proj dates are coming closer.... :):confused:

    Thank u, Freak8802

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    Phil J Pearson
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    No need. All VB apps are quantum encrypted anyway. Or did I mean 'a quantity of cr*p'?

    Phil


    The opinions expressed in this post are not necessarily those of the author, especially if you find them impolite, inaccurate or inflammatory.

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    • F FREAK8802

      i am doing a proj to implement quantum encryption in a vb appln. i just need a best algorithm for doin that.. pls help me soon as my proj dates are coming closer.... :):confused:

      Thank u, Freak8802

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      Luc Pattyn
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      FREAK8802 wrote:

      proj dates are coming closer

      don't worry, quantum encryption runs at the speed of light. :laugh:

      Luc Pattyn [Forum Guidelines] [My Articles]


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      • F FREAK8802

        i am doing a proj to implement quantum encryption in a vb appln. i just need a best algorithm for doin that.. pls help me soon as my proj dates are coming closer.... :):confused:

        Thank u, Freak8802

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        Pete OHanlon
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        Hi. Tell you what, you tell me the secret password, the number I'm thinking of and 1 valid reason why I should give this information to you from THIS forum, and I'll oblige.

        Deja View - the feeling that you've seen this post before.

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        • P Pete OHanlon

          Hi. Tell you what, you tell me the secret password, the number I'm thinking of and 1 valid reason why I should give this information to you from THIS forum, and I'll oblige.

          Deja View - the feeling that you've seen this post before.

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          Anthony Mushrow
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          Pete O`Hanlon wrote:

          Tell you what, you tell me the secret password

          cheesynipple

          Pete O`Hanlon wrote:

          the number I'm thinking of

          42

          Pete O`Hanlon wrote:

          and 1 valid reason why I should give this information to you from THIS forum

          I'll give you a free pie

          My current favourite word is: PIE! Good ol' pie, it's been a while.

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          • A Anthony Mushrow

            Pete O`Hanlon wrote:

            Tell you what, you tell me the secret password

            cheesynipple

            Pete O`Hanlon wrote:

            the number I'm thinking of

            42

            Pete O`Hanlon wrote:

            and 1 valid reason why I should give this information to you from THIS forum

            I'll give you a free pie

            My current favourite word is: PIE! Good ol' pie, it's been a while.

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            Luc Pattyn
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            The Undefeated wrote:

            I'll give you a free pie

            that won't cut it, IMO Pete wants a waffle, but I know you ran out. :laugh:

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            • A Anthony Mushrow

              Pete O`Hanlon wrote:

              Tell you what, you tell me the secret password

              cheesynipple

              Pete O`Hanlon wrote:

              the number I'm thinking of

              42

              Pete O`Hanlon wrote:

              and 1 valid reason why I should give this information to you from THIS forum

              I'll give you a free pie

              My current favourite word is: PIE! Good ol' pie, it's been a while.

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              Pete OHanlon
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              The Undefeated wrote:

              cheesynipple

              That's so gross - BTW that's the counter reply to cheesynipple.

              The Undefeated wrote:

              42

              Correct.

              The Undefeated wrote:

              I'll give you a free pie

              Now, had you said you'd give me two free pies or one waffle and you would have got the code for free.:-D

              Deja View - the feeling that you've seen this post before.

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              • F FREAK8802

                i am doing a proj to implement quantum encryption in a vb appln. i just need a best algorithm for doin that.. pls help me soon as my proj dates are coming closer.... :):confused:

                Thank u, Freak8802

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                Ri Qen Sin
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                Quantum cryptography makes use of light waves and optical fibers. Firing up Visual Basic 1.0 isn't going to get you there. Suggestion: Get a flashlight and manually flip the light on and off (1 for on, 0 for off).

                ROFLOLMFAO

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                • A Anthony Mushrow

                  Pete O`Hanlon wrote:

                  Tell you what, you tell me the secret password

                  cheesynipple

                  Pete O`Hanlon wrote:

                  the number I'm thinking of

                  42

                  Pete O`Hanlon wrote:

                  and 1 valid reason why I should give this information to you from THIS forum

                  I'll give you a free pie

                  My current favourite word is: PIE! Good ol' pie, it's been a while.

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                  BadKarma
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                  The Undefeated wrote:

                  Pete O`Hanlon wrote: the number I'm thinking of 42

                  Like there is another number :doh:

                  codito ergo sum

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                  • F FREAK8802

                    i am doing a proj to implement quantum encryption in a vb appln. i just need a best algorithm for doin that.. pls help me soon as my proj dates are coming closer.... :):confused:

                    Thank u, Freak8802

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                    Vasudevan Deepak Kumar
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                    FREAK8802 wrote:

                    quantum encryption

                    You can consult ICICI Bank. They have something called 'Quantum Optima' whose details are here: http://www.icicibank.com/pfsuser/icicibank/depositproducts/quantumoptima/features.htm[^] Advantages: 1) Quantum Algorithm 2) Optima (Optimized) 3) Since it is a bank, you can get loans for project funding, advertisement and release too.

                    Vasudevan Deepak Kumar Personal Homepage
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                    Yesterday is a canceled check. Tomorrow is a promissory note. Today is the ready cash. USE IT.

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                    • F FREAK8802

                      i am doing a proj to implement quantum encryption in a vb appln. i just need a best algorithm for doin that.. pls help me soon as my proj dates are coming closer.... :):confused:

                      Thank u, Freak8802

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                      Justin Perez
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                      Once you get some code written, modify your your post and add some code so your post will be in the proper forum.

                      "If an Indian asked a programming question in the forest, would it still be urgent?" - John Simmons / outlaw programmer I get all the news I need from the weather report - Paul Simon (from "The Only Living Boy in New York")

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                      • F FREAK8802

                        i am doing a proj to implement quantum encryption in a vb appln. i just need a best algorithm for doin that.. pls help me soon as my proj dates are coming closer.... :):confused:

                        Thank u, Freak8802

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                        NimitySSJ
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                        Although I also have a hard time taking this seriously, here goes a shot at a serious answer. Quantum Cryptography usually signifies two things, as far as current tech allows: (1) generating truly random numbers, via Quant. Phys.; (2) sending keys securely, by using quantum physics to recognize a tap on the line. MagiQ sells VPN hardware that does both of these things. Their RNG alone creates up to 100 unpredictable keys a second. So, what do you need to do? Get some of that hardware. Write VB wrappers around all pertinent API functions. Generate keys with the Quantum RNG, and use them with a good encryption algorithm, like AES. If you are transmitting data, send it using Public Key cryptography, with at least the private keys generated from the quantum hardware. You can do the key-exchange part over quantum hardware, to detect taps. Operator should be notified if line is breached regularly. Just be sure to ask MagiQ (or the other unknown one) for technical documentation, to be sure this would work. Oh yeah, if you build a VB Quantum CryptoAPI, I will be expecting a free copy. :) -Nick P.

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