The line between genius and madness is a fine one. Decide for yourself which side of the line this email is on.
From: Cryptopocalypse NOW 01 04 2016 [no-reply@foocrypt.net]
Date: 7 April 2016 at 18:24
Subject: Cryptopocalypse NOW 01 04 2016
Cryptopocalypse NOW 01 04 2016
Now available through iTunes - iBooks @ https://itunes.apple.com/us/book/cryptoapocalypse-now/id1100062356?ls=1&mt=11
Cryptopocalypse NOW is the story behind the trials and tribulations encountered in creating "FooCrypt, A Tale of Cynical Cyclical Encryption."
"FooCrypt, A Tale of Cynical Cyclical Encryption." is aimed at hardening several commonly used Symmetric Open Source Encryption methods so that they are hardened to a standard that is commonly termed 'QUANTUM ENCRYPTION'.
"FooCrypt, A Tale of Cynical Cyclical Encryption." is currently under export control by the Australian Department of Defence Defence Export Controls Office due to the listing of Cryptology as a ‘Dual Use’ Technology as per the ‘Wassenaar Arrangement’
A permit from Defence Export Control is expected within the next 2 months as the Australian Signals Directorate is currently assessing the associated application(s) for export approval of "FooCrypt, A Tale of Cynical Cyclical Encryption."
Early releases of "Cryptopocalypse NOW" will be available in the period leading up to June, 2016.
This is Volume 1 of N, where N represents an arbitrary number greater than 1 but less than infinity.
Limited Edition Collectors Versions and Hard Back Editions are available via the store on http://www.foocrypt.net/
© FooCrypt 1980 - 2016, All Rights Reserved.
Regards,
Mark A. Lane
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Err.. no. "Quantum Encryption" is a
branch of quantum physics, it's a completely different level of encryption in the same way that an aeroplane is not like a car. Attached is some weird semi-messianic picture..
The email originates from
208.79.219.105 (Loose Foot Computing, Canada). This also happens to be the IP address of:
foocrypt.net
mail0.foocrypt.net
So, the email was sent from the server it is spamvertising. That's normally a pretty certain indicator that the person running the web site is doing the spamming, and that it isn't a
Joe Job. If you visit the spamvertised website (not recommended) then you can find a link to a crowdfunding appeal at
www.gofundme.com/foocrypt which tells you all you need to know about the credibility of the project..
Yes.. so far it has raised $5 out of a $1,000,000 target in nearly two months. Good luck with the other $999,995.
The sender is apparently one "Mark A Lane" but other than some connections to Australia, I cannot identify an individual behind it. The following website do all seem to be related however:
enalakram.net
fookey.net
fookey.org
foocrypt.net
The closest I can get to contact details is the WHOIS entry for fookey.org:
Registrant ID:90b5527af50723f4
Registrant Name:Mark Lane
Registrant Organization:FOOCRYPT
Registrant Street: P.O. Box 66
Registrant City:Briar Hill
Registrant State/Province:Victoria
Registrant Postal Code:3088
Registrant Country:AU
Registrant Phone:+61.411414431
Registrant Phone Ext:
Registrant Fax:
Registrant Fax Ext:
Registrant Email:foocrypt@gmail.com
Curiously, that name and address also turns up
on this somewhat ungrammatical CV.
Name: Mark Andrew Lane
Postal Address: P.O. Box 66,
Briar Hill, Victoria. 3088.
Telephone: 0411414431
Email: mark.andrew.lane@gmail.com
I mean it would be weird if they
weren't related in some way. But that CV mentions nothing about cryptography at all.. a bit of a mystery.
This message was sent to a random and nonexistant email address. Crucially, it does seem to be just random spam and not malware or phishing, but is still best avoided.