[Cryptography] ADMIN: Re: Iran and murder
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 I think this thread has run its course and is sufficiently off topic for this list, so I am declaring it closed. Thank you Tamzen -BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE- Version: PGP Universal 3.2.0 (Build 1672) Charset: us-ascii wj8DBQFSWDC65/HCKu9Iqw4RAk3YAKCxoX20Ofj4FFGUDxD8x3GVgpSd2gCg38TQ iCjYvp3O1v7rnjUFil6bDrM= =WWIe -END PGP SIGNATURE- ___ The cryptography mailing list cryptography@metzdowd.com http://www.metzdowd.com/mailman/listinfo/cryptography
[Cryptography] ADMIN: Reminders and No General Political Discussion please
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 FYI I'm helping Perry out with Moderator duties. I've noticed an upswing on political discussion that are starting to range into security issues and less on Cryptography. Consider this a gentle reminder that that's not really the charter of this group. I understand how it is impossible to separate the two these days, but let's try to lean more toward the technical rather than political side of things. Here's a basic reminder from Perry of the other rules of the mailing list for all the new members. == We've got a very large number of participants on this list, and volume has gone way up at the moment thanks to current events. To make the experience pleasant for everyone please: 1) Cut down the original you're quoting to only the relevant portions to minimize the amount of reading the 1600 people who will be seeing your post will have to do. 2) Do not top post. I've explained why repeatedly. 3) Try to make sure what you are saying is interesting enough and on topic. Minor asides etc. are not. The list is moderated for a reason, and if you top post a one liner followed by a 75 line intact original, be prepared to see a rejection message. Tamzen -BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE- Version: PGP Universal 3.2.0 (Build 1672) Charset: us-ascii wj8DBQFSVb2P5/HCKu9Iqw4RAljLAJ4oh46krUDlyEgV6nTSdvCbc2pL8QCdFiTk jLViuUIhJse2Si23aDHuK2I= =EAqu -END PGP SIGNATURE- ___ The cryptography mailing list cryptography@metzdowd.com http://www.metzdowd.com/mailman/listinfo/cryptography
Re: [Cryptography] Good private email
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 On Aug 26, 2013, at 4:12 AM, Richard Salz rich.s...@gmail.com wrote: I don't think you need all that much to get good secure private email. You need a client that can make PEM pretty seamless; reduce it to a button that says encrypt when possible. You need the client to be able to generate a keypair, upload the public half, and pull down (seamlessly) recipient public keys. You need a server to store and return those keys. You need an installed base to kickstart the network effect. Repeat after men. Encryption is not the problem. What you described is pretty much PGP Universal. Traffic analysis is the problem. Individual computers can be tracked thru the internets with mere timing signatures on the packets given off by their clocks. Watch this. And that was academic research 7 years ago. You think things haven't progressed since then? http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eYwYC4x4gtU Tamzen -BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE- Version: PGP Universal 3.2.0 (Build 1672) Charset: us-ascii wj8DBQFSG4uS5/HCKu9Iqw4RAo4WAJ9+TqsB6a8LUxzGWzItKvqDALCdCwCgxaaF 0sts0HaO3fSw7ZdR+Vp7B8A= =yv/q -END PGP SIGNATURE- ___ The cryptography mailing list cryptography@metzdowd.com http://www.metzdowd.com/mailman/listinfo/cryptography
Re: Lifting Some Restrictions on Encryption Exports
On Dec 4, 2008, at 3:22 PM, Ali, Saqib wrote: Does anyone have more info on the following: http://snurl.com/75m3f I couldn't find any other article that talked about it. The pay per news is the only item I found. - The Cryptography Mailing List Unsubscribe by sending unsubscribe cryptography to [EMAIL PROTECTED] I found this: http://edocket.access.gpo.gov/2008/pdf/E8-23201.pdf and http://web20.nixonpeabody.com/np20/np20blog/Lists/Posts/Post.aspx?List=5374facc%2D7ab2%2D482c%2D8bea%2D810457ec74dbID=212 Looks like it's mostly a paperwork reduction act with cleaning up the list of countries who are our good friends. - The Cryptography Mailing List Unsubscribe by sending unsubscribe cryptography to [EMAIL PROTECTED]