hi
> Peter Gutmann wrote:
> > http://www.wjla.com/news/stories/0305/210558.html
> > http://www.wjla.com/news/stories/0105/200474.html
( 05.08.11 12:55 -0600 ) Anne & Lynn Wheeler:
> one might claim that part of this is the lingering affinity to offline
> credentials ... when most really secur
hi
Amir Herzberg wrote:
E-mail (at least from new
correspondents) must be signed by an `anti-spam mail certification
authority (ASMCA)` - often the ISP of the sender. Recipient's mail
client (or server) will reject mail (from new correspondents) not
certified by a trustworthy ASMCA.
ok, but is
hi
( 03.09.30 20:39 -0700 ) [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
> And, given the recent set of widely publicized flaws in openssl and
> openssh, I think that concern about monoculture in cryptography
> software is pretty damn well founded.
except for the fact that these holes get fixed as opposed to the other
fla
hi
( 03.09.23 13:45 -0600 ) Anne & Lynn Wheeler:
> is it still possible to show that there has been long term,
> continuous, non-stop, highest security custodial care of the GTE
> cybertrust CA private keys. If there hasn't ... would anybody even
> know?
i worked at cybertrust/baltimore up until
hi
[edited]
> Finally this rule implements changes to the Wassenaar Arrangement List
> that eliminate from Export Control Classification Number (ECCN) 5A002
> equipment specially designed and limited to controlling access to
> copyright protected data.
look- DCMA working to reduce encryption co
hi
( 03.06.10 01:52 - ) John R. Levine:
> Crypto lets someone say "Hi! I absolutely definitely have a name
> somewhat like the name of a large familiar organization, and I'd like
> to steal your data!" and lots of users will say "OK, fine, whatever."
i think this is more a problem with peopl
hi
( 03.05.29 13:22 -0400 ) Ian Grigg:
> Does anyone know of a repository for real life
> attacks on crypto systems?
bugtraq archives?
perhaps due to the sensitive nature of encrypted data, many attacks may
not be reported. and even if so, the reports may be incomplete, or
misleading.
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