Re: Blowfish or 3DES?

2000-05-08 Thread lcs Mixmaster Remailer
Which is better for everyday encryption where speed is not a big issue? I know that Blowfish is better than vanilla DES, but is it better than 3DES? Since you don't care about speed, Blowfish with a 256+ bit key (it even supports longer ones, as I remember) is much better than 3DES as far

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Re: Options for list filtering [0005]

2000-05-08 Thread Eric Murray
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Re: Napster + StegoMPEG: prelude to eternity

2000-05-08 Thread Anonymous
Moreover the chaff volume could be expanded exponentially for a given track by the person using that track for stego cover. In addition to the version "loaded" with stego data, it would be simple to make subtle bit modifications to a hundred or a thousand different "unloaded" copies of the same

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Re: indeterministic cryptosystems and mix-nets

2000-05-08 Thread John Kelsey
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- At 01:25 PM 5/7/00 -0400, dmolnar wrote: ... An "indeterministic cryptosystem" is defined there as one in which "equal plaintext blocks are encrypted to different ciphertext blocks." ... 1) is the term "indeterministic cryptosystem" formally

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2000-05-08 Thread cypherpunks
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