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6,400 | sci.crypt | re hard drive security for fbi targets do a straight encryption of your keyrings and put the results with misleading names somewhere they won t be noticed eg in the windows directory nobody knows what half those files are do a straight encryption of a bat file that will decrypt the keyrings to ramdisk and will set pgpp... |
6,401 | sci.crypt | source to mactinosh pgp in c available source code to macintosh pgp now available via anonymous ftp ftp netcom com cd pub grady mget macpgp src sea hqx mget macpgp srcsignature convert to a compact pro self extracting archive with binhex if appropriate check the digital signature of the hqx file with your copy of pgp n... |
6,402 | sci.crypt | re fifth amendment and passwords ashall magnus acs ohio state edu andrew s hall writes i am postive someone will correct me if i am wrong but doesn t the fifth also cover not being forced to do actions that are self incriminating from mike godwin mnemonic eff org posted with permission carl sadly it does not suspects c... |
6,403 | sci.crypt | re pgp pem and rfc s was cryptography patents charles kincy ckincy cs umr edu wrote all i have to say is yeah right if you re willing to pay them mucho big bucks and or use the routines they tell you to do doesn t sound very reasonable to me all i have to say is this is full of shit i have negotiated a license and the ... |
6,404 | sci.crypt | privacy anonymity on the internet faq of archive name net privacy part last modified version identity privacy and anonymity on the internet c l detweiler not for commercial use except by permission from author otherwise may be freely copied not to be altered please credit if quoted summary information on email and acco... |
6,405 | sci.crypt | privacy anonymity on the internet faq of archive name net privacy part last modified version identity privacy and anonymity on the internet c l detweiler not for commercial use except by permission from author otherwise may be freely copied not to be altered please credit if quoted summary email and account privacy ano... |
6,406 | sci.crypt | privacy anonymity on the internet faq of archive name net privacy part last modified version notes on anonymity on the internet compiled by l detweiler ld longs lance colostate edu what are some known anonymous remailing and posting sites what are the responsibilities associated with anonymity how do i kill anonymous p... |
6,407 | sci.crypt | re pgp pem and rfc s was cryptography patents in article apr natasha portal com bob natasha portal com bob cain writes i hope my cynicism is misplaced here go ahead i m not afraid to be wrong every once in a while but i have an uneasy feeling that i am right it is and you are wrong yet you emotionally state a bunch of ... |
6,408 | sci.crypt | re fifth amendment and passwords in c jzsz jzo cs uiuc edu kadie cs uiuc edu carl m kadie writes the crypto key disclosure issue hasn t come up yet but current law suggests that it s a loser for the defendant he ll be compelled to turn over the key it has actually come up or it will in a week or two in nz i ll post the... |
6,409 | sci.crypt | isoc symposium on net security call for papers the internet society symposium on network and distributed system security february catamaran hotel san diego california the symposium will bring together people who are building software and hardware to provide network or distributed system security services the symposium ... |
6,410 | sci.crypt | re pem and mime in article qg m e nigel msen com edward vielmetti writes i would suggest that attractive mime formatted news messages a day would be sufficient to get a few people thinking about adding mime support to news readers esp if the content is really worth it but that s just the problem there is no such thing ... |
6,411 | sci.crypt | text of white house announcement and q as on clipper chip encryption note this file will also be available via anonymous file transfer from csrc ncsl nist gov in directory pub nistnews and via the nist computer security bbs at the white house office of the press secretary for immediate release april statement by the pr... |
6,412 | sci.crypt | re keeping your mouth shut was hard drive security in article apr cadkey com eric cadkey com eric holtman writes in article apr yuma acns colostate edu holland cs colostate edu douglas craig holland writes i m not a lawyer so correct me if i m wrong but doing that could be considered obstruction of justice which could ... |
6,413 | sci.crypt | re text of white house announcement and q as on clipper chip encryption isn t clipper a trademark of fairchild semiconductor andy hooper
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6,414 | sci.crypt | re text of white house announcement and q as on clipper chip encryption well it now seems obvious what professor denning was doing last fall when this key escrow trial balloon was raised all the more need for end to end encryption schemes that bypass the government approved system by the way the clipper name isn t this... |
6,415 | sci.crypt | compress crypt foo des e k foo i have a bunch of questions about the encryption scheme referenced in the subject of this message what is the relative data privacy provided by the above sequence as compared with straight des does the addition of compression then encrypting make the cyphertext significantly harder to cra... |
6,416 | sci.crypt | clipper chip and crypto key escrow this document is in the anonymous ftp directory at nist looks to me like the other shoe has dropped jim gillogly trewesday astron s r note this file will also be available via anonymous file transfer from csrc ncsl nist gov in directory pub nistnews and via the nist computer security ... |
6,417 | sci.crypt | secret algorithm re clipper chip and crypto key escrow may as well look at one piece of this at a time this paragraph to demonstrate the effectiveness of this new technology the attorney general will soon purchase several thousand of the new devices in addition respected experts from outside the government will be offe... |
6,418 | sci.crypt | re fifth amendment and passwords in article c jzsz jzo cs uiuc edu kadie cs uiuc edu carl m kadie writes ashall magnus acs ohio state edu andrew s hall writes i am postive someone will correct me if i am wrong but doesn t the fifth also cover not being forced to do actions that are self incriminating from mike godwin m... |
6,419 | sci.crypt | re text of white house announcement and q as on clipper chip encryption clipper csrc ncsl nist gov clipper chip announcement writes the president today announced a new initiative that will bring the federal government together with industry in a voluntary program to improve the security and privacy of telephone communi... |
6,420 | sci.crypt | re text of white house announcement and q as on clipper chip encryption the key question is whether non clipper encryption will be made illegal the administration is not saying since encryption threatens the public safety and effective law enforcement we will prohibit it outright as some countries have effectively done... |
6,421 | sci.crypt | the battle is joined it looks like dorothy denning s wrong headed ideas have gotten to the administration even sooner than we feared it s time to make sure they hear the other side of the story and hear it loudly phil forwarded message subject text of white house announcement and q as on clipper chip encryption note th... |
6,422 | sci.crypt | re macpgp source problems yes my error you will need the diff between the standard console h and console c supplied with symantec s think c and the specially modified one that works with macpgp i added the two diffs to the end of the signature file macpgp srcsignature in pub grady of netcom com please download via anon... |
6,423 | sci.crypt | re inventing crypto policy an eff statement april initial eff analysis of clinton privacy and security proposal the clinton administration today made a major announcement on cryptography policy which will effect the privacy and security of millions of americans the first part of the plan is to begin a comprehensive inq... |
6,424 | sci.crypt | re text of white house announcement and q as on clipper chip encryption i am eager to hear the legal theory behind restricting exchange of cryptographic data and encrypted messages given the first admendment the theory behind regulating the personal encryption of one s personal thoughts and feelings seems even less ten... |
6,425 | sci.crypt | rubick shortest path algorithm status what is the expected run time a factor of on a dx using the best known algorithm for finding the shortest path solution for rubicks cube from a randomly chosen position i have read the faq and followed the recent discussion on rubicks cube but i don t believe this question has been... |
6,426 | sci.crypt | re pgp pem and rfc s was cryptography patents charles kincy ckincy cs umr edu wrote in article apr natasha portal com bob natasha portal com bob cain writes i hope my cynicism is misplaced here go ahead i m not afraid to be wrong every once in a while but i have an uneasy feeling that i am right it is and you are wrong... |
6,427 | sci.crypt | white house public encryption management fact sheet note the following was released by the white house today in conjunction with the announcement of the clipper chip encryption technology fact sheet public encryption management the president has approved a directive on public encryption management the directive provide... |
6,428 | sci.crypt | eff initial eff analysis of clinton privacy and security proposal an article from comp org eff news effector online carl april initial eff analysis of clinton privacy and security proposal the clinton administration today made a major announcement on cryptography policy which will effect the privacy and security of mil... |
6,429 | sci.crypt | re clipper crypto i sent a response to the white house at mcimail com white house and received a nice automatic reply from micmail noting in passing that if i had included a snail address i would get a reply in due course for those who care my reply was yes let s protect the voice network privately developed crypto has... |
6,430 | sci.crypt | re secret algorithm re clipper chip and crypto key escrow though some may argue about the nose of the camel it s worth noting that the government proposal is limited to scrambled telephony if it is only used for that purpose and does not extend to electronic mail or file encryption then it is an improvement over the cu... |
6,431 | sci.crypt | re re inventing crypto policy an eff statement in article apr eff org danny weitzner djw eff org writes the bit key will be divided between two escrow agents each of whom hold bits of each key presumably the key split is so that no one group controls the privacy of the key and that it would be infeasible to illicitly g... |
6,432 | sci.crypt | how to detect use of an illegal cipher how can the government tell which encryption method one is using without being able to decode the traffic i e in order to accuse me of using an unauthorized strong encryption technique they would have to take both keys out of escrow run them against my ciphertext and draw a blank ... |
6,433 | sci.crypt | re another data hiding scheme in article apr colorado edu bear tigger cs colorado edu writes since the price of m floppies were still high until the last few years if you store old data with old file times in the public filesystem the casual observer may miss the hd especially if you accidently cover it with something ... |
6,434 | sci.crypt | re text of white house announcement and q as on clipper chip encryption in article qmugcinnpu gap caltech edu hal cco caltech edu hal finney writes the key question is whether non clipper encryption will be made illegal the administration is not saying since encryption threatens the public safety and effective law enfo... |
6,435 | sci.crypt | re pgp pem and rfc s was cryptography patents in article apr natasha portal com bob natasha portal com bob cain writes check your facts first and grow up why is there such a strong correlation between interest in cryptography and immaturity i wonder hmmm check your facts good advice let s check mr cain s facts a bit sh... |
6,436 | sci.crypt | re re inventing crypto policy an eff statement in article apr eff org danny weitzner djw eff org writes the bit key will be divided between two escrow agents each of whom hold bits of each key i somehow started to doubt technical competence of the people who designed the system why on the earth split the bit key in bit... |
6,437 | sci.crypt | re keeping your mouth shut was hard drive security in article c k ce a sunfish usd edu vkub charlie usd edu vince kub writes now the original scheme as suggested here would be to have the key disappear if certain threatening conditions are met once the key is gone there is no question of contempt of court as there is n... |
6,438 | sci.crypt | the old key registration idea okay let s suppose that the nsa nist mykotronix registered key system becomes standard and i m able to buy such a system from my local radio shack every phone comes with a built in chip and the government has the key to every phone call i go and buy a phone and dutifully register the key w... |
6,439 | sci.crypt | re white house public encryption management fact sheet clipper csrc ncsl nist gov clipper chip announcement writes the president has approved a directive on public encryption management the directive provides for the following when exported abroad it can be used to thwart foreign intelligence activities critical to our... |
6,440 | sci.crypt | re how to detect use of an illegal cipher jay fenton fenton kaleida com writes how can the government tell which encryption method one is using without being able to decode the traffic i e in order to accuse me of using an unauthorized strong encryption technique they would have to take both keys out of escrow run them... |
6,441 | sci.crypt | more clipper stuff as of yet there has been no description of the general principles behind the clipper proposal for example is this a public key system or a private key system if the latter then i don t see how the system could work given that the keys are tied to the device and not the person further the escrowed bit... |
6,442 | sci.crypt | re white house public encryption management fact sheet in article c lgaz dove nist gov clipper csrc ncsl nist gov clipper chip announcement writes procurement and use of encryption devices the attorney general will procure and utilize encryption devices to the extent needed to preserve the government s ability to condu... |
6,443 | sci.crypt | re text of white house announcement and q as on clipper chip encryption in article c l t gci dove nist gov clipper csrc ncsl nist gov clipper chip announcement writes q suppose a law enforcement agency is conducting a wiretap on a drug smuggling ring and intercepts a conversation etc great nice choice of bad guys to co... |
6,444 | sci.crypt | re re inventing crypto policy an eff statement in article qna tinnf p rodan uu net avg rodan uu net vadim antonov writes i somehow started to doubt technical competence of the people who designed the system why on the earth split the bit key in bit parts to keep them in escrow separately having bit and large volumes of... |
6,445 | sci.crypt | text of white house announcement and q as on clipper chip encryption in article c l a gf dove nist gov clipper csrc ncsl nist gov clipper chip announcement writes here is an article i found today in comp security misc i ll send my reply in a separate post to comp off eff org so thayt you guys can get original text have... |
6,446 | sci.crypt | how do they know what keys to ask for re clipper this may be a stupid question but how does the government know which keys to ask for will owners be required to register their phones faxes modems etc and inform the government when they are moved to a different phone number will there be penalities if the public does no... |
6,447 | sci.crypt | re text of white house announcement and q as on clipper chip encryption the stragegy of the government is interesting the real fear comes from them doing more than this this is a voluntary program and thus harder for us to object to on the surface their strategy is a business one rather than legal one they are pushing ... |
6,448 | sci.crypt | re illegal wiretaps was in article uupcb ssr com dick zeitlin acc bbs ssr com dick zeitlin wrote pk perhaps we need the telephony equivalent of an anonymous remailer for the telephone network back in prohibition days alcohol that is i understand a device called the cheesebox was a popular means to thwart the tracing of... |
6,449 | sci.crypt | an open letter to mr clinton i m quite astonished shocked and appalled at this serious frontal assault on emerging american freedoms the clinton administration nor any other government agency has any legitimate role whatsoever in regulating cryptography to do so is tantamount to regulating acceptable speech and is blat... |
6,450 | sci.crypt | clipper an infringement on intergraph s name besides being an infringement on our civil liberties not the subject in this post the name clipper chip seems very confusable with the clipper chip of intergraph originally designed by a team at fairchild semiconductor clipper was a bit risc microprocessor it is still used i... |
6,451 | sci.crypt | re patents was rc rc in article bontchev fbihh bontchev fbihh informatik uni hamburg de vesselin bontchev wrote ahaley eoe co uk andrew haley writes coca cola has always understood it coca cola is made under licence in dozens of countries around the world you re crazy if you think pepsico doesn t know the recipe in all... |
6,452 | sci.crypt | re the old key registration idea the clipper chip will have no effect current generation pcs portable and desktop all have analog voice digital voice and vice versa capabilities so i only need a modem output to the telephone and i can interpose any encryption screen on my voice traffic i want not even a big deal but it... |
6,453 | sci.crypt | re how to detect use of an illegal cipher how can the government tell which encryption method one is using without being able to decode the traffic i e in order to accuse me of using an unauthorized strong encryption technique they would have to take both keys out of escrow run them against my ciphertext and draw a bla... |
6,454 | sci.crypt | re pgp pem and rfc s was cryptography patents in c lj t k blaze cs jhu edu eifrig beanworld cs jhu edu jonathan eifrig writes fact it is unlawful to distribute code implementing rsa without a license to do so from pkp whether or not one is charging for it furthermore any use of rsa other than for research purposes allo... |
6,455 | sci.crypt | re text of white house announcement and q as on clipper chip encryption stupid me i believed the democrats stood for principles of personal privacy while it was the neanderthal republicans that wanted into every aspect of our lives clinton is just more clever than the other guy looks like gun control for privacy techno... |
6,456 | sci.crypt | re text of white house announcement and q as on clipper chip encryption brad clarinet com brad templeton writes and this means that the fbi will want to track the customer lists of better encryption phones because the only reason a person would want one is to evade the police then they ll probably also want to start tr... |
6,457 | sci.crypt | re secret algorithm re clipper chip and crypto key escrow in article strnlghtc lgfi jqa netcom com strnlght netcom com david sternlight writes though i share many of the concerns expressed by some i find the proposal less threatening than many others since right now most americans have no secure telephony and any jerk ... |
6,458 | sci.crypt | re white house public encryption management fact sheet security of the key escrow system in making this decision i do not intend to prevent the private sector from developing or the government from approving other microcircuits or algorithms that are equally effective in assuring both privacy and a secure key escrow sy... |
6,459 | sci.crypt | re text of white house announcement and q as on clipper chip encryption in article qmugcinnpu gap caltech edu hal cco caltech edu hal finney writes the key question is whether non clipper encryption will be made illegal the administration is not saying since encryption threatens the public safety and effective law enfo... |
6,460 | sci.crypt | re text of white house announcement and q as on clipper chip encryption brad clarinet com brad templeton writes their strategy is a business one rather than legal one they are pushing to get a standard in place a secret standard and if they get it as a standard then they will drive competitors out of the market it will... |
6,461 | sci.crypt | re the old key registration idea in article qn ic hp access digex net pcw access digex com peter wayner writes okay let s suppose that the nsa nist mykotronix registered key system becomes standard and i m able to buy such a system from my local radio shack every phone comes with a built in chip and the government has ... |
6,462 | sci.crypt | why the algorithm is secret my thoughts on why the algorithm is secret the chip is regretably likely to become a standard there will be many applications where economic factors dictate use of this chip like it or not if the alrogithm is public and the code is as secure absent the access to escrowed keys as represented ... |
6,463 | sci.crypt | issa conference if there is anyone attending the issa conference in arlington va next week i would appreciate them getting in touch with me bruce
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6,464 | sci.crypt | re how do they know what keys to ask for re clipper the actual algorithm is classified however their main thrust here is for cellular phones and encryption is only over the radio end not end to end i think end to end will come later and of course you have to identify yourself to the phone company and since the phone co... |
6,465 | sci.crypt | re text of white house announcement and q as on clipper chip encryption in article qnn b ddc sol tis com mjr tis com marcus j ranum writes when you ve got hrh prince of wales saying stupid things over cordless phones it s not hard to imagine that drug dealers child pornographers commies lisp programmers and other threa... |
6,466 | sci.crypt | once tapped your code is no good any more it occurs to me that if they get a wiretap order on you and the escrow houses release your code to the cops your code is now no longer secure it s in the hands of cops and while i am sure most of the time they are good their security will not be as good as the escrow houses wha... |
6,467 | sci.crypt | re secret algorithm re clipper chip and crypto key escrow jhesse netcom com john hesse writes oh great wonderful news nobody can listen in except the feds hey it s better than the status quo i am far less worried about the feds tapping my phone than high school scanner surfers who get their kicks out of eavesdropping o... |
6,468 | sci.crypt | re text of white house announcement and q as on clipper chip in article bu edu uni acs bu edu shaen bernhardt writes more than shocking what this says to me is no less than that government is very interested in monitoring the public this does more than scare me it mortifies me if this is any surprise to you i m shocked... |
6,469 | sci.crypt | cryptography faq overview archive name cryptography faq part last modified faq for sci crypt part overview this is the first of ten parts of the sci crypt faq the parts are mostly independent but you should read this part before the rest we don t have the time to send out missing parts by mail so don t ask notes such a... |
6,470 | sci.crypt | cryptography faq mathematical cryptology archive name cryptography faq part last modified faq for sci crypt part mathematical cryptology this is the fourth of ten parts of the sci crypt faq the parts are mostly independent but you should read the first part before the rest we don t have the time to send out missing par... |
6,471 | sci.crypt | cryptography faq technical miscellany archive name cryptography faq part last modified faq for sci crypt part technical miscellany this is the eighth of ten parts of the sci crypt faq the parts are mostly independent but you should read the first part before the rest we don t have the time to send out missing parts by ... |
6,472 | sci.crypt | cryptography faq references archive name cryptography faq part last modified faq for sci crypt part references this is the tenth of ten parts of the sci crypt faq the parts are mostly independent but you should read the first part before the rest we don t have the time to send out missing parts by mail so don t ask not... |
6,473 | sci.crypt | bob putz cain was pgp and other bs in article apr natasha portal com bob natasha portal com bob cain writes charles kincy ckincy cs umr edu wrote in article apr natasha portal com bob natasha portal com bob cain writes oh i see flame someone tell them that they are immature tell them they are wrong and then don t offer... |
6,474 | sci.crypt | cryptography faq basic cryptology archive name cryptography faq part last modified faq for sci crypt part basic cryptology this is the third of ten parts of the sci crypt faq the parts are mostly independent but you should read the first part before the rest we don t have the time to send out missing parts by mail so d... |
6,475 | sci.crypt | re an open letter to mr clinton here s a simple way to convert the clipper proposal to an unexceptionable one make it voluntary that is you get high quality secure nsa classified technology if you agree to escrow your key otherwise you are on your own david david sternlight great care has been taken to ensure the accur... |
6,476 | sci.crypt | re once tapped your code is no good any more brad templeton brad clarinet com wrote it occurs to me that if they get a wiretap order on you and the escrow houses release your code to the cops your code is now no longer secure it s in the hands of cops and while i am sure most of the time they are good their security wi... |
6,477 | sci.crypt | cryptography faq net etiquette archive name cryptography faq part last modified faq for sci crypt part net etiquette this is the second of ten parts of the sci crypt faq the parts are mostly independent but you should read the first part before the rest we don t have the time to send out missing parts by mail so don t ... |
6,478 | sci.crypt | cryptography faq product ciphers archive name cryptography faq part last modified faq for sci crypt part product ciphers this is the fifth of ten parts of the sci crypt faq the parts are mostly independent but you should read the first part before the rest we don t have the time to send out missing parts by mail so don... |
6,479 | sci.crypt | cryptography faq public key cryptography archive name cryptography faq part last modified faq for sci crypt part public key cryptography this is the sixth of ten parts of the sci crypt faq the parts are mostly independent but you should read the first part before the rest we don t have the time to send out missing part... |
6,480 | sci.crypt | cryptography faq digital signatures archive name cryptography faq part last modified faq for sci crypt part digital signatures and hash functions this is the seventh of ten parts of the sci crypt faq the parts are mostly independent but you should read the first part before the rest we don t have the time to send out m... |
6,481 | sci.crypt | cryptography faq other miscellany archive name cryptography faq part last modified faq for sci crypt part other miscellany this is the ninth of ten parts of the sci crypt faq the parts are mostly independent but you should read the first part before the rest we don t have the time to send out missing parts by mail so d... |
6,482 | sci.crypt | re how do they know what keys to ask for re clipper brad clarinet com brad templeton writes and of course you have to identify yourself to the phone company and since the phone company complies with court orders they will know the magic number of your chip when they sign out a warrant on you and then can present the wa... |
6,483 | sci.crypt | re source of random bits on a unix workstation for your application what you can do is to encrypt the real time clock value with a secret key well almost if i only had to solve the problem for myself and were willing to have to type in a second password the secret key whenever i logged in it could work however i m tryi... |
6,484 | sci.crypt | non word password generator does anyone know of a non word password generator program for pc s i e it will produce a nonsense word but still be pronouncible e g lisgollan wanted to force users to adopt more secure passwords but still be memorable thanks george bolt p s please email me as well if possible george psychmi... |
6,485 | sci.crypt | re once tapped your code is no good any more in article tcmayc m xv jex netcom com tcmay netcom com timothy c may writes getting the court order to reveal the key also makes decipherable all past conversations which may be on tape or disk or whatver as i understand the proposal i could be wrong but i ve seen no mention... |
6,486 | sci.crypt | re once tapped your code is no good any more tcmay netcom com timothy c may writes brad templeton brad clarinet com wrote it occurs to me that if they get a wiretap order on you and the escrow houses release your code to the cops your code is now no longer secure it s in the hands of cops and while i am sure most of th... |
6,487 | sci.crypt | re text of white house announcement and q as on clipper chip encryption in article jhessec ltt imc netcom com jhesse netcom com john hesse writes stupid me i believed the democrats stood for principles of personal privacy while it was the neanderthal republicans that wanted into every aspect of our lives clinton is jus... |
6,488 | sci.crypt | clipper crap encryption s dual edge sword encryption helps to protect the privacy of individuals and industry but it also can shield criminals and terrorists we need the clipper chip and other just a random passing thought but can anyone cite a documented use of encryption technology by criminals and terrorists excludi... |
6,489 | sci.crypt | white house wiretap chip disinformation sheet fascinating most of the content of the white house announcements was in what was not said it gives us almost nothing of value threatens to take away a lot and does it with a sincere smile on its face and the nice friendly word management fact sheet public encryption managem... |
6,490 | sci.crypt | re secret algorithm re clipper chip and crypto key escrow interestingly enough in designing the escrow we may want to use some rather unusual technology such as sealed boxes of paper or destructive read memory rather than typical computer databases which is fun for a database of hundreds of millions of keys the greates... |
6,491 | sci.crypt | re clinton boost in spy spending right on the heels of the clinton registered encryption key debacle comes sphughes sfsuvax sfsu edu shaun p hughes writes from yesterdays s f chronicle president clinton has asked congress for authority to spend more money on spy agencies satellites and other intelligence activities in ... |
6,492 | sci.crypt | re white house wiretap chip disinformation sheet wcs anchor ho att com bill stewart writes fascinating most of the content of the white house announcements was in what was not said it gives us almost nothing of value threatens to take away a lot and does it with a sincere smile on its face and the nice friendly word ma... |
6,493 | sci.crypt | re secret algorithm re clipper chip and crypto key escrow jhesse netcom com john hesse writes oh great wonderful news nobody can listen in except the feds and anybody who can get the keys from the escrow company this is a database that s going to take plenty of updating they think they can keep it secure please and tha... |
6,494 | sci.crypt | re how to detect use of an illegal cipher in article qnmnp db sol tis com mjr tis com marcus j ranum writes traffic that way your traffic looks normal and perhaps anyone desiring to listen in won t even bother since they know nobody s going to really trust crypto that has classified internals for important stuff nice t... |
6,495 | sci.crypt | re white house public encryption management fact sheet in article c lgaz dove nist gov clipper csrc ncsl nist gov clipper chip announcement writes distribution na no thanks this topic is of interest to a much wider audience in making this decision i do not intend to prevent the private sector from developing or the gov... |
6,496 | sci.crypt | re once tapped your code is no good any more in article tcmayc m xv jex netcom com tcmay netcom com timothy c may writes but is it any worse than the current unsecure system it becomes much worse of course if the government then uses this clinton clipper to argue for restrictions on unapproved encryption this is the ma... |
6,497 | sci.crypt | re fifth amendment and passwords in article apr linus mitre org ptrei bistromath mitre org peter trei writes judge i grant you immunity from whatever may be learned from the key itself you the keyphrase is i confess to deliberately evading copyright the file encoded with this keyphrase contains illegal scans of copyrig... |
6,498 | sci.crypt | re the old key registration idea in article rlglendec lrwc c netcom com rlglende netcom com robert lewis glendenning writes i have been chided for stating that dorthy denning was intellectually dishonest in the acm debate and in this newsgroup i have previously refrained from suggesting that she is arguing on behalf of... |
6,499 | sci.crypt | re source of random bits on a unix workstation in article pivot sbi com bet sbi com bennett todd salomon brothers inc ny writes i heard about this solution and it sounded good then i heard that folks were experiencing times of seconds to run this on reasonably configured workstations i m not willing to add that much de... |
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