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Date: Wed, 6 Sep 2000 11:33:51 -0400
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Media Advisory
BayFF Celebrates RSA Patent Expiration
Whit Diffie and Dave Del Torto Speak of RSA's Past and Future
WHO: Electronic Frontier Foundation, Whit Diffie, Dave Del Torto
and music by UKUSA from VirtualRecordings.com
WHAT: `BayFF' Meeting on
SF Bay Area Cypherpunks September 2000 Physical Meeting Announcement
General Info:
DATE: Saturday Sept 11 2000
TIME: 12:00 - 6:00 PM (Pacific Time)
PLACE: Eric Messick's Dome, Santa Cruz Mountains
Agenda
This is a low-key meeting at Eric's home in the mountains, beginning about
1pm.
On Thu, 7 Sep 2000, Asymmetric wrote:
Now, my main question about D/H is quite simple.. what is considered a
"good" size for the prime and primitive used, in bits? Obviously something
somewhat large, but how large is large enough? 64bits? Less or more? I
can't find much information
i was wondering if there is a way u can listen to a 900 mhz cordless phone
conversation from some type of scanner ,
Yes and no. If it is spread spectrum then without a spectrum analyzer
with an Audio Demod and some other stuff, you can't monitor it :-)
If its a straight non spread
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