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hsynchronous-fs

v1.0.1

Published

Post-Quantum filesystem encryption using a hybrid encryption protocol "hsynchronous"

Readme

Post-quantum filesystem encryption

Post-Quantum filesystem encryption using a hybrid encryption protocol "hsynchronous"


❯ hsynchronous-fs --help
  Usage: src [options] [command]

  Commands:
    help     Display help
    version  Display version

  Options:
    -d, --drive [value]  The Drive letter to mount to (defaults to "A")
    -f, --file [value]   The input and output file that holds your encrypted data (defaults to "./encrypted")
    -h, --help           Output usage information
    -k, --key            The key file path
    -v, --version        Output the version number

Official Rating: NIST Level 4 (Highest commercial/government grade with post-quantum resistance)

Component | Algorithm/Strength | Security Level | Notes ----------------------------|-------------------------------|---------------------------------------|----------------------------------------------------------------- Key Encapsulation (KEM) | ML-KEM-1024 (Kyber) | NIST Level 3 (PQC Standard) | Post-quantum secure, IND-CCA2 Digital Signature | Falcon-1024 | NIST Level 3 (PQC Standard) | Post-quantum secure, EUF-CMA Symmetric Encryption | AES-256-GCM | 256-bit (NIST-approved) | Quantum-resistant key size, provides confidentiality + integrity Key Derivation | HKDF-SHA256 | 256-bit (NIST SP 800-56C) | Proper key separation with context binding Random Number Generation | crypto.randomBytes() | Cryptographically secure (CSPRNG) | Uses OS entropy source

Resistance Against Attacks

Attack Type | Protection Mechanism | Additional Notes ------------------------|-------------------------------------------------------------------|---------------------------------------- Quantum computing | ML-KEM-1024 (IND-CCA2) + Falcon-1024 (EUF-CMA) | Full PQC resistance MITM attacks | Falcon-1024 signatures + protocol binding | Non-repudiation Key compromise | Ephemeral KEM keys (per message) + HKDF with unique salts | No long-term key reuse Replay attacks | 64-byte random salts + 12-byte IVs (2¹²⁸ uniqueness) | Statistically negligible collision risk CRIME/BREACH | No compression (removed in v2) + encryption before any encoding | Mitigates compression oracles Key derivation attacks | HKDF-SHA256 with protocol-specific info binding | Prevents cross-context reuse Timing attacks | timingSafeEqual + constant-time HMAC (padded inputs) | Resists timing leaks Memory scraping | Explicit secureZero for sensitive buffers | Prevents cold-boot attacks Error oracles | Unified error paths (generic "decryption failed" messages) | Hides cryptographic faults Side-channel leaks | Minimum processing time (MIN_PROCESSING_TIME) | Obscures operation timing Metadata leakage | Fixed block padding (1024-byte chunks) | Hides true message size

Benchmarking

clk: ~2.51 GHz
cpu: 13th Gen Intel(R) Core(TM) i5-13420H
runtime: node 22.13.1 (x64-win32)

benchmark                   avg (min … max) p75 / p99
------------------------------------------- ---------
GenKeys                       47.33 ms/iter  53.51 ms 
                      (35.52 ms … 64.85 ms)  58.01 ms 
                    (  2.71 kb …  20.49 kb)   4.53 kb 

Encrypt                       13.08 ms/iter  14.28 ms 
                       (9.73 ms … 25.82 ms)  24.94 ms
                    ( 23.41 kb …  39.29 kb)  24.86 kb

Decrypt                      622.42 µs/iter 878.20 µs
                      (259.30 µs … 2.62 ms)   1.87 ms
                    (472.00  b … 493.76 kb)  16.20 kb
  • Protocol/version mismatch
  • Unsupported algorithms detected
  • Malformed key data