Post your script...
40 bit encryption is extremely weak and can be broken in a few days with a
modest amount of horsepower. I'd bet that the governement could decrypt 40
bit real time if they wanted too.

jon
----- Original Message -----
From: "C. Hatton Humphrey" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "CF-Community" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Tuesday, March 05, 2002 8:53 AM
Subject: Netscape 6.2 Rant


> Before I start I'm going to assume that at least some of you have
> fought the urge to pull out pointy objects when the name of Netscape is
> uttered.  I know, I know, it's the more 'W3C' compliant browser and
> they've taken huge strides to make it more friendly with sites out
> there already, but it still gets annoying as crap.
>
> Anyways, I'm wondering what the deal is with Netscape 6.2 and
> Javascript.  I recently wrote this really neat pricing update that
> takes the text in a drop-down and populates a read-only text box.  It
> even works in 4.7... but not 6.2 (*grrrrrr*).
>
> Then theres SSL... as I understood it, there were three levels of
> encryption... none, 40 bit and 128 bit.  Okay, so it'll take less time
> for a 40 bit key to be broken, but since when is it "Low Grade" and why
> does Netscape tell people that their data may be viewed by a third
> party!?
>
> Anyways, I'm off to look at our other sites to see what works and what
> doesn't.
>
> (*Grumble*)
> Hatton
>
>  *.*
> *.*.* <- A taster muffin for the monster
>  *.*
> 
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