We're from the Government, and We're Here to Improve YourSoftware

2000-06-13 Thread Matthew Gaylor
The following commentary ran today on WorldNetDaily and can be viewed at http://www.worldnetdaily.com/bluesky_browne/2612_xchbr_beware_gov.shtml "We're from the Government, and We're Here to Improve Your Software" by Harry Browne In the 1960s, we had by far the best health-care

Re: Jolly Roger

2000-06-13 Thread Tim May
At 10:19 AM -0700 6/13/00, Michael Motyka wrote: Personally, I think they ought to be tracked down and dealt with more directly. Cops who solicit illegalities need to be dealt with directly. But that's just my opinion. I think it should just be considered entrapment and made

RE: ZKS makes the WSJ (again)

2000-06-13 Thread Anonymous
While we're fantasizing, let's imagine that it uses some kind of crypto credential system to prevent abuse. Is this feasible? What do you mean by "abuse"?

Re: Jolly Roger

2000-06-13 Thread Michael Motyka
Tim May wrote: At 10:19 AM -0700 6/13/00, Michael Motyka wrote: Personally, I think they ought to be tracked down and dealt with more directly. Cops who solicit illegalities need to be dealt with directly. But that's just my opinion. I think it should just be considered

RE: ZKS makes the WSJ (again)

2000-06-13 Thread lcs Mixmaster Remailer
Tim May writes: The fact that some fine people work for ZKS should cause us to give them a pass on such important issues. Of course he meant the opposite (no doubt a correction will have appeared in the many hours it takes for remailed messages to appear). The shameful silence of cypherpunks

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Updated crypto RNG paper available

2000-06-13 Thread Peter Gutmann
I have released an updated version of my 1998 Usenix Security Symposium paper "Software Generation of Practically Strong Random Numbers", this version is more than twice as long as the original and includes a lot more information than there was room for originally. You can get it from