- Original Message -
From: Ralf Senderek [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Werner Koch [EMAIL PROTECTED]; cryptography [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, November 27, 2003 11:23 AM
Subject: Re: Problems with GPG El Gamal signing keys?
On Thu, 27 Nov 2003, Werner Koch wrote:
Yes, yes, I should
| Does anyone know of a trapdoor one-way function whose trapdoor can be locked
| after use?
|
| It can be done with secure hardware and/or distributed trust, just delete
| the trapdoor key, and prove (somehow?) you've deleted it.
|
| It looks hard to do in trust-the-math-only mode...
You're going
In message [EMAIL PROTECTED], Anton Stiglic writes
:
By the way, is the paper by Phong Q. Nguyen describing the vulnerability
available somewhere?
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Subject: Re: Removing Elgamal signatures
From: David Shaw [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Mon, 1
http://www.news.gc.ca/cfmx/CCP/view/en/index.cfm?articleid=73249;
Monday, Dec. 1, 2003
22:42 EST
Halifax International Airport launches CANPASS - Air
Halifax International Airport launches CANPASS - Air
Halifax, December 1, 2003... The CANPASS - Air program at Halifax
http://www.theinquirer.net/print.aspx?article=10709print=1
Big Japanese firms claim encryption breakthrough
Elliptic curve cryptosystems
By INQUIRER staff: Monday 28 July 2003, 07:36
NTT, MITSUBISHI and Hitachi today said they have succeded in developing a
more effective type of cryptography