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Tim May writes:
Basically, Chaumian blinding would allow the holder of a credential
to selectively reveal bits of a credential, like uncovering just
window of an envelope with many data fields. An age credential could
be revealed without revealing a meatspace name credential.
(There are
My appologies for this late notice. This call for papers went out
awhile ago on some mailing lists and news groups, but a colleague
of mine suggested some of you readers might be interested in
responding as well.
I you are interested but don't think that you can meet
the deadline for abstracts
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A Daily Joke - August 9th, 2000!
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~~~Quote of the day~~~
The advantage of a bad memory
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At 09:06 AM 8/10/2000 -0400, David Lesher wrote:
X-URL:
http://www10.nytimes.com/library/world/africa/081000somalia-govern.html
So it may come as a surprise that business people in Mogadishu,
the wrecked and lawless capital, are begging for a government.
They would
At 7:15 PM -0700 8/10/00, Ed Gerck wrote:
Hi Salz!
Saving time, labor money and gaining in the money market for transaction
time differentials was the banks initial motivation but the co$t advantages
of unsupervised authentication assurances, liability confinment and
real-time auditing
Jesus
Yo hackers! We are going to see some free hardcore
movie or what?
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