On Thu, 26 Jan 2006, Travis H. wrote:
> For example, you may have occasional physical meetings with a good
> friend, colleague, family member, or former co-worker. Let's say
> you see them once every few years, maybe at a conference or a
> wedding or a funeral or some other occasion. At such t
Perry E. Metzger wrote:
> This is a couple of weeks old, but it appears that, by accident, a lot
> of information on the targets and methods being used for
> US/Australian/NZ SIGINT about 20 years ago has come to light as the
> result of the release of a late New Zealand Prime Minister's papers.
>
On Thu, 26 Jan 2006, Travis H. wrote:
> All I've got to say is, I'm on this like stink on doo-doo. Being the
> thorough, methodical, paranoid person I am, I will be grateful for any
> pointers to prior work and thinking in this area.
You may wish to look at:
Ueli M . Maurer: Conditionally-Perf
On Thu, Jan 26, 2006 at 05:30:36AM -0600, Travis H. wrote:
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> Excuse me? This would in fact be a _perfect_ way to distribute key
> material for _other_ cryptosystems, such as PGP, SSH, IPSec, openvpn,
> gaim-encryption etc. etc. You see, he's right in that the key
> distribution problem is
This is a couple of weeks old, but it appears that, by accident, a lot
of information on the targets and methods being used for
US/Australian/NZ SIGINT about 20 years ago has come to light as the
result of the release of a late New Zealand Prime Minister's papers.
http://www.stuff.co.nz/stuff/pri
Travis H. wrote:
In this article, Bruce Schneier argues against the practicality of a
one-time pad:
http://www.schneier.com/crypto-gram-0210.html#7
I take issue with some of the assumptions raised there.
[...] Then a $1
CD-ROM would hold enough data for 7 years of communication! [...]
There's also a crypto portal in Wikipedia itself:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Portal:Cryptography
FWIW, I'd rather see energy focused on the Wikipedia
version, which more people are likely to use.
William
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http://www.cryptodox.com/Main_Page
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In this article, Bruce Schneier argues against the practicality of a
one-time pad:
http://www.schneier.com/crypto-gram-0210.html#7
I take issue with some of the assumptions raised there.
For example, you may have occasional physical meetings with a good
friend, colleague, family member, or forme
Peter Gutmann wrote:
>Anne & Lynn Wheeler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
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>>The Kama Sutra worm can fool WIndows into accepting a malicious ActiveX
>>control
>>by spoofing a digital signature, a security company said Tuesday.
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>If you track down the original Fortinet advisory you'
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