Downloads
Click Here to download an entire demo release package Windows version. (Includes the Steganographic, Frequency Normalization & Fibonacci command line codecs, Windows version Frequency Normalization and Fibonacci methods and; documentation & license agreement.) There are demo programs with shortcuts that will run in a Windows DOS window.*
Release Includes:
A Demo Version for English of the Transcendental Encryption Codec, Steganographic Version.
A Demo Version for English of the Transcendental Encryption Codec, Frequency Normalization Version.
A Demo Version for English of the Transcendental Encryption Codec, Fibonacci Version.
A demo version for Indonesian. Click here to download a demo version for Indonesian.
A demo version for Malay. Click here to download a demo version for Malay.
A demo version for Pinyin. Click here to download a demo version for Dutch.
A demo version for Dutch. Click here to download a demo version for Pinyin.
A demo version for Spanish Click Here to download a demo version for Spanish.
Demo Versions are free. By downloading the Demo Version you agree to not reverse engineer or decompile the software you download. Also, you agree to all the other terms in the licensing agreement.
Click Here to view the License Agreement.
Operation is simple. Unzip the file. Click on the shortcut. A DOS Window will open. Make sure the file to encrypt is in the same directory as TEC or in the file path.
Only an encryption codec is included in the Beta Version. A decryption module is not included in the Beta Version. The Beta Version is for academic, scientific and experimental purposes only.
Although the Transcendental codec is theoretically unbreakable, a distributed network or supercomputer may be able to guess, by brute force, the decryption.
However, the Frequency Normalization and Fibonacci codecs have much easier steganographic components. Therefore, I am convinced that they are not only theoretically unbreakable but, practically unbreakable as well, even by a distributed network or supercomputer.
Any bugs or flaws found or; any decryptions possible, please notify me through a contact form.
Future Steganographic Version releases will have an option for the user to enter a key.
The basic math routines used for generating transcendental numbers will be made open source. There is no expected release date for the math routines.
* In order to comply with US government regulations, these downloads had to be altered. The programs have been recompiled with shorter keys of a maximum of 56 bits. If my theory holds, the encrypted files require greater brute force for decryption, than is currently available.
Last modified February 22, 2013 06:38