Re: $1000 passphrase generation contest

1999-06-09 Thread John Kelsey
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- At 03:10 PM 08-06-99 -0600, Mike Stay wrote: >A guy is willing to pay $1000 to anyone that can guess his PGPDisk >passphrase. There are a lot of constraints he remembers, so it's a >reasonable contest: a sentence, very profane, all lowercase, no spaces >or punc

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1999-06-09 Thread Hans Viens
Hi! I read RFC 2440 (OpenPGP Message Format)... and I was just wondering if you can help me about Packet tag 10. Packet Tag 10 is identify to be a Marker Packet. RFC 2440 is not very clear on how this packet is construct/parse. I would appreciate your help if you know the Format of this pack

DCSB: Tim Middelkoop; Software Agent Systems for Digital Commerce

1999-06-09 Thread Robert Hettinga
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CommerceNet takes over eCheck project

1999-06-09 Thread Robert Hettinga
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$1000 passphrase generation contest

1999-06-09 Thread Mike Stay
A guy is willing to pay $1000 to anyone that can guess his PGPDisk passphrase. There are a lot of constraints he remembers, so it's a reasonable contest: a sentence, very profane, all lowercase, no spaces or punctuation, maybe ends in 123. Source code for a PGPDisk breaker and details of the con