Re: freedrive

1999-06-16 Thread Bryan M. Smith
I PGP encrypt everything I put on their (Freedrive) server using my D/H 4096 bit key. So, I'm not too worried. But I still take precautions. [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Mcafee has a very similar thing called Visto, but Visto has email, contact and scheduling capabilities and 15 MB of space.

Interoperable Micropayment Order

1999-06-16 Thread Anonymous
Jim and all: I'm happy to inform you that following your (Jim's) prompting, in the last face to face meeting of the W3C Micro Payments working group held today, the group accepted my proposal to proceed directly to define an Interoperable Micropayment Order. We seem to have reached already

Re: hushmail security

1999-06-16 Thread Arnold G. Reinhold
At 4:51 PM + 5/31/15, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Maybe you could make your own local html page and download the applet JAR file once and for all, then refer to that when you wanted to use hushmail. Or better still, build the applet file yourself, if they supply the source. I'm not sure if the

RE: freedrive - how to make a really secure one

1999-06-16 Thread Anonymous
Tom says, ... They even say that your information is "safe": "Your personal life is safe with us. Many advanced security ... Although these services are free, I believe that the phrase "Trust no one" applies in these cases. actually, one of the services we hope to see happen using

Kryptos Sculpture

1999-06-16 Thread Anonymous
John Markoff wrote up my break of the cipher on the Kryptos sculpture that's been puzzling people at the CIA for most of the decade. It's in today's New York Times Technology section on-line. There are still 97 characters left to break -- I hope somebody will finish the job so we can move on to

Jim Gillogly's break of the Kryptos sculpture cryptogram...

1999-06-16 Thread Anonymous
The Times article about Jim's break of the Kryptos sculpture cryptogram is at: http://www.nytimes.com/library/tech/yr/mo/biztech/articles/16code.html Perry

Re: hushmail security

1999-06-16 Thread Bill Frantz
At 9:51 AM -0700 5/31/15, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Maybe you could make your own local html page and download the applet JAR file once and for all, then refer to that when you wanted to use hushmail. Or better still, build the applet file yourself, if they supply the source. I'm not sure if the

Re: MPI Modular Arithmetic

1999-06-16 Thread Ben Laurie
Terence Kelly wrote: A friend of mine reported that when he ran a battery of straightforward random tests on the GNU package, it failed on simple inputs (things like "4 + 4"). It takes very little effort to set up random tests and run them, and this kind of testing reveals bugs in several

The creation of internet currency (was Re: We are going tolaunch our own currency....)

1999-06-16 Thread Robert Hettinga
At 11:11 AM -0400 on 6/16/99, John Lowry wrote: Of course, they're backed by: 1: a friendly government and coordinated policy between major powers and ISPs. 2: a kiloton of gold. The book ends with only one "subscriber", the future father-in-law. :-) Yeah, I