Re: Lions and Tigers and Backdoors, oh, my...

2000-09-27 Thread Wilfred L. Guerin
rely code, but talking to centralized servers and being so obvious is now a common trait of most of the organizations...] At 05:18 PM 9/26/2000 -0400, you wrote: >-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- > >Lions and Tigers and Backdoors, Oh, My. > >Frankly, I expect that NSA would be remis

RE: Re: Lions and Tigers and Backdoors, oh, my...

2000-09-27 Thread Ray Dillinger
On Wed, 27 Sep 2000, Trei, Peter wrote: >Can you document this claim of the existance of 'help fields' in >Netscape? Not directly I can't, at least not without betraying someone. In retrospect, I should've used a nym to make the statement to keep him out of trouble. >I am (to put it mildly

Re: Lions and Tigers and Backdoors, oh, my...

2000-09-27 Thread Wilfred L. Guerin
mmon trait of most of the organizations...] At 05:18 PM 9/26/2000 -0400, you wrote: >-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- > >Lions and Tigers and Backdoors, Oh, My. > >Frankly, I expect that NSA would be remiss in their grope-age indeed if >they *didn't* try to get a backdoor

Re: Re: Lions and Tigers and Backdoors, oh, my...

2000-09-27 Thread Michael Motyka
Sorry. That crap pile was an unintentional cut/paste goof. Tim May wrote: > > Keep this advertising shit off of the list. > > Fucking unbelievable. > > --Tim May

Re: Re: Lions and Tigers and Backdoors, oh, my...

2000-09-26 Thread Ray Dillinger
On Tue, 26 Sep 2000, Michael Motyka wrote: > >>From the article... > > Until recently the US government strictly controlled the strength of > cryptography in software exported to different countries, in order > to protect the government's ability to access and monitor > communications data. The