I wanted to post a quick update regarding the previously reported problem with Cryptnos Online on iOS 6.x devices. After doing some debugging, I’ve narrowed the problem down to the SHA-512 implementation. All of the other hash algorithms seem to be working correctly. It just so happens that a password I needed on my iPod […]
This is a general call for testers. In specific, we’re looking for iPhone, iPod Touch, and iPad users running both iOS 5 and 6. We believe that Apple may have changed something in Safari on iOS 6 that may break compatibility in Cryptnos Online. I’m primarily an Android user, but I do have an iPod […]
Things have been rather quite here at Cryptnos lately, primarily because we’ve been very busy. Not just with Cryptnos itself, unfortunately, but it’s been keeping us busy as well. I wanted to make a quick post (or as quick as I seem to be able to write) to let you know what’s been going on. […]
One of the main goals I’ve always had for Cryptnos has been as much cross-platform compatibility as possible. As far as I can tell, so long as you always use the same text encoding on every platform, Cryptnos always generates the same password, regardless of whether you are using .NET, Android, or Java. That’s our […]