RSA Patent Expiration Composite Party - Sept. 21

2000-09-15 Thread R. A. Hettinga
--- begin forwarded text Subject: RSA Patent Expiration Composite Party - Sept. 21 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Date: Wed, 13 Sep 2000 16:18:57 -0400 From: Ian Goldberg [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sender: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Reply-To: Ian Goldberg [EMAIL PROTECTED] As most of you know, the RSA patent expires

Re: Oh for a decently encrypted mobile phone...

2000-09-15 Thread Greg Rose
At 22:08 00/09/13 -0700, Bram Cohen wrote: Wouldn't it be ironic if they resort to buying a bunch of stariums ... -Bram Cohen [That would require that Stariums actually appear on the market at some point. --Perry] Stariums (a) should appear RSN (I have one) but (b) are not mobile. There's the

CryptoRights Benefit: the RSA Patent Expiration Party!

2000-09-15 Thread Dave Del Torto
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Re: Oh for a decently encrypted mobile phone...

2000-09-15 Thread John Kelsey
At 12:04 AM 9/14/00 +0800, Enzo Michelangeli wrote: September 10 2000 BRITAIN Army calls up mobile phones ... They can also be listened to more easily than radios, although Clansman's antiquated technology makes it almost as vulnerable to interception. Mobiles can also be tracked easily and are

Re: Oh for a decently encrypted mobile phone...

2000-09-15 Thread Paul Lambert
At 10:08 PM 9/13/00 -0700, Bram Cohen wrote: On Thu, 14 Sep 2000, Enzo Michelangeli wrote: http://www.the-times.co.uk/news/pages/sti/2000/09/10/stinwenws01007.html SOLDIERS are having to use insecure mobile phones to communicate in battlefield exercises because, they say, the army's

Re: Oh for a decently encrypted mobile phone...

2000-09-15 Thread Arnold G. Reinhold
At 10:08 PM -0700 9/13/2000, Bram Cohen wrote: On Thu, 14 Sep 2000, Enzo Michelangeli wrote: http://www.the-times.co.uk/news/pages/sti/2000/09/10/stinwenws01007.html SOLDIERS are having to use insecure mobile phones to communicate in battlefield exercises because, they say, the army's radio