[Cryptome Daily daily@cryptome.org] Cryptome Daily 11 March 2000

2000-03-13 Thread Perry E. Metzger
FYI. I may ask jya to simply put "cryptography" on his mailing list if the quality of these keeps being very good. .pm --- Start of forwarded message --- Date: Sat, 11 Mar 2000 20:16:55 -0500 To: Cryptome Daily [EMAIL PROTECTED] From: Cryptome Daily [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Cryptome

Encrypting folders in Win95/98

2000-03-13 Thread Enzo Michelangeli
Does anybody know any good Win95/98 utility providing connectoids seen by the user as folders, so that any file moved to and from them get automatically encrypted and decrypted? Something like Encrypted Magic Folders by PC-Magic, but with a serious crypto engine instead of their proprietary

Re: [FYI] ECHELON for combat of european national culture of bribery?

2000-03-13 Thread Bill Stewart
Well, of course they do. Knowing who to bribe, what they're selling, and how much they're charging can be really valuable for "national security" interests - not only lets you bargain down your bribery payments, but occasionally lets you use blackmail to get stuff for free :-) Former CIA

[Cryptome Daily daily@cryptome.org] Cryptome Daily 12 March 2000

2000-03-13 Thread Perry E. Metzger
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Re: CRYPTO: Encrypting folders in Win95/98

2000-03-13 Thread Paul Pomes
At 13:05 +0800 on Monday, March 13, 2000, "Enzo Michelangeli" wrote: |Does anybody know any good Win95/98 utility providing connectoids seen by |the user as folders, so that any file moved to and from them get |automatically encrypted and decrypted? Something like Encrypted Magic |Folders by

China Eases Rules on Encryption Software

2000-03-13 Thread Arnold G. Reinhold
of enforcing the rules sent a ``clarification'' letter to U.S. business organizations last week which steps back from the hard position it had taken when the rules were adopted on January 31. ... More at http://dailynews.yahoo.com/h/nm/2313/tc/china_encryption_1.html

Re: Encrypting folders in Win95/98

2000-03-13 Thread Ian Farquhar
Scramdisk doesn't seem bad, and is open source. But it doesn't do what Enzo wanted. Symmantec's "For Your Eyes Only" fits the functionality bill, but export versions are 40 bit RC4. I believe the US-only version is stronger, but when evaluating the product for a former employer, I noted the

Re: [FYI] ECHELON for combat of european national culture of bribery?

2000-03-13 Thread Eugene Leitl
Of course U.S. companies are entirely innocent of that practise. Right. Sounds just like another lame excuse to me. Pedophiles, terrorists, hackers, now it's Evil Euros, snatching up contracts using bribes. Yawn. I'm surprised Janet Reno has this time nothing to say about this. Bill Stewart