"William H. Geiger III" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>IIRC several years ago someone wrote a script that would split up pgp into
>multiple parts (say 100) and then each e-mail message they sent out would
>have a different part at the bottom of the message.
I saw it done via Usenet posts, and it was a real find-the-thimble game
trying to find all the pieces from 1,001 mangled, dropped, spammed-out, etc
articles. What I was after was a way to put it on a web page so that
anyone who went there would see the whole thing, but it wasn't possible
(well, not sanely possible, the MPAA will try anyway) to attack it in court.
This is like the watermark-defeating attack where you snip an image into
enough small images that they drop below the watermark-detection threshold,
then combine them back into a single image when displayed using HTML.
Peter.