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Encrypted and anonymous phone calls with Tor Fone
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Onion Courier
2024-11-02 14:43:41 UTC
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https://torfone.online/
James Bond
2024-11-03 16:12:44 UTC
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https://torfone.online/
Give us a break, please! Notice the copyright date on the page: 2012.

Notice the hardware specs required:

TORFone is fully portable (it can be run from a flash carrier or virtual
TrueCrypt-disk and leaves no residue in the system) and works with all
versions of Win32 from Windows 98, has very low system requirements
(above PI 233 MHz 32M RAM). It saves bandwidth (required from only
2 kbit/s each side using low-bitrates codecs).

Notice the date on the files: November, 2013 -- 11 years ago; signed using a
deprecated hash algorithm (SHA1) made with a deprecated version of GnuPG
(1.4.x).

-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-----
Hash: SHA1

File: fone12b.zip
Date: 15-11-2013, 21:01:28
Lenth: 6 824 429 bytes
Description: TORFone V1.2b source code + win32 bin
Author: Van Gegel
MD5: 0a95ad44d76fc49a1fdfd837b40b038f
SHA1: 2234b32a135fc8c909c50c0245bb823183da99ba
SHA256: 05020c8b06d511ee68206fe02e7d8913e1d3d680cda56083f983244c43c41f41
SHA512:
8c7a42f23c9d8f230d3767e7973d802da1c0908d46f32128ec237e612acaf8077e3603fbac1b7c04b625687d
667ec9cb181a470f0658cd9fb1f4108a92e4382e
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE-----
Version: GnuPG v1.4.12 (MingW32)

iQIcBAEBAgAGBQJShnNhAAoJELX6Zv/v3h9JeDUP/2q/MGF1578SvI8SPa69i6mq
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JV2VVjG+WqRLhl/M8shB
=mf8l
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gpg: Signature made Fri 15 Nov 2013 07:17:53 PM UTC
gpg: using RSA key 0xB5FA66FFEFDE1F49
gpg: Good signature from "gegel <***@ukr.net>" [expired]
gpg: WARNING: Using untrusted key!

gpg: Note: signature key 0xB5FA66FFEFDE1F49 expired 2018-01-28 22:00:00
pub rsa4096/0xB5FA66FFEFDE1F49 2013-01-29 [SC] [expired: 2018-01-28]
8C23C721D54B3AF21EF119FBB5FA66FFEFDE1F49
uid [ expired] gegel <***@ukr.net>
sub rsa4096/0xE64292290057FA65 2013-01-29 [E] [expired: 2018-01-28]
4B834450E1C5F3B15BBBE481E64292290057FA65

Do you really want to entrust your safety and security to software that
hasn't been updated in almost a dozen years?

No thanks.
Stefan Claas
2024-11-03 18:27:06 UTC
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Post by James Bond
Do you really want to entrust your safety and security to software that
hasn't been updated in almost a dozen years?
It is up to you... It can be used via up-to-date encrypted Tor Hidden
Services and the Crypto algos are updated to current ones, compared to
the original PGPfone. It includes source code as well, if you, or somebody
else, like to update it!

There is no other Crypto phone software, which allow direct point-to-point
communication, for PCs, hence the posting here.
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Regards
Stefan
Schlomo Goldberg
2024-11-17 09:37:13 UTC
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Post by James Bond
Do you really want to entrust your safety and security to software that
hasn't been updated in almost a dozen years?
It is up to you... It can be used via up-to-date encrypted Tor Hidden
Services and the Crypto algos are updated to current ones, compared to
the original PGPfone. It includes source code as well, if you, or somebody
else, like to update it!
There is no other Crypto phone software, which allow direct point-to-point
communication, for PCs, hence the posting here.
https://simplex.chat
Stefan Claas
2024-11-17 10:02:24 UTC
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Post by Stefan Claas
Post by James Bond
Do you really want to entrust your safety and security to software that
hasn't been updated in almost a dozen years?
It is up to you... It can be used via up-to-date encrypted Tor Hidden
Services and the Crypto algos are updated to current ones, compared to
the original PGPfone. It includes source code as well, if you, or somebody
else, like to update it!
There is no other Crypto phone software, which allow direct point-to-point
communication, for PCs, hence the posting here.
https://simplex.chat
simplex uses servers, which PGPfone or Torfone (updated version of PGPFone)
does not need.
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Regards
Stefan
Schlomo Goldberg
2024-11-25 08:04:28 UTC
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Post by Stefan Claas
Post by James Bond
Do you really want to entrust your safety and security to software that
hasn't been updated in almost a dozen years?
It is up to you... It can be used via up-to-date encrypted Tor Hidden
Services and the Crypto algos are updated to current ones, compared to
the original PGPfone. It includes source code as well, if you, or somebody
else, like to update it!
There is no other Crypto phone software, which allow direct point-to-point
communication, for PCs, hence the posting here.
https://simplex.chat
simplex uses servers, which PGPfone or Torfone (updated version of PGPFone)
does not need.
It uses servers same as Torfone uses Tor servers.
Stefan Claas
2024-11-25 15:28:39 UTC
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Post by Stefan Claas
Post by Schlomo Goldberg
Post by Stefan Claas
Post by James Bond
Do you really want to entrust your safety and security to software that
hasn't been updated in almost a dozen years?
It is up to you... It can be used via up-to-date encrypted Tor Hidden
Services and the Crypto algos are updated to current ones, compared to
the original PGPfone. It includes source code as well, if you, or somebody
else, like to update it!
There is no other Crypto phone software, which allow direct point-to-point
communication, for PCs, hence the posting here.
https://simplex.chat
simplex uses servers, which PGPfone or Torfone (updated version of PGPFone)
does not need.
It uses servers same as Torfone uses Tor servers.
But you are aware that Torfone(PGPfone) can run without any servers
and can communicate directly from your locally given IP address to
a friend's IP address, when also opening a port in your router?!
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Stefan
kosmikdog
2024-11-06 06:50:53 UTC
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Post by James Bond
No thanks.
PairPhone is a cross-platform test utility for point-to-point encryption
of duplex conversation over a GSM compressed voice channel . Modern
cryptographic solutions providing 128-bit level of protection are used:
Triple Diffie-Hellman key agreement on elliptic curve 25519 and SHA3
Keccak 1600/576 Sponge Duplexing symmetric encryption, hashing, MAC,
SPRNG. Each call is supported by PSF for encryption and hidden
identification, key agreement is resistant to UKS and KCI
attacks.Primary via shared password and secret fingerprint comparison as
well as hidden coercion notification. Devices are paired during the
first “guest” call, and certificates for each contact are entered into
the address book.
Voice is compressed with an efficient and reliable MELPE codec , which
requires an exchange rate of 1200 bps and allows a BER of up to several
percentage points. Stream encryption is performed in CTR mode with 67.5
mS blocks (voice frames) and is resistant to error propagation. The
voice detector allows voice pauses to be used to restore synchronization
losses after a temporary loss of communication.
A special feature of the design is a specially developed pseudo-vocal
modem with low carrier distortion in tandem GSM FR codecs during a GSM
voice call. The modem provides a data rate of 1200 bps with less than 1
percent bit error and fast on-the-fly synchronization in less than 200
ms throughput.
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