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Joseph Ashwood:
So it's going to be broken by design. These are
critical errors that will eliminate any semblance of
security in your program.
James A. Donald:
I challenge you to fool my canonicalization algorithm by
modifying a message to as to change the apparent
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On Saturday 02 November 2002 06:38 pm, Major Variola (ret) wrote:
Around a year ago a small private jet lost contact over the US. A jet
was
dispatched, saw iced windows, no response to signals. The plane was on
autopilot, eventually crashed
in the middle of nowhere. The passengers/pilot
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In the Si biz, its quite common to encrypt files. I've
seen (albeit lame, and with guessable passwords)
zip encryption and the classic crypt used.
Between engineers, and between lawyers and engineers.
Typically the encrypted info is an attachment to unencrypted
email (often describing its
On Sunday, November 3, 2002, at 07:41 AM, Neil Johnson wrote:
On Saturday 02 November 2002 06:38 pm, Major Variola (ret) wrote:
Around a year ago a small private jet lost contact over the US. A jet
was
dispatched, saw iced windows, no response to signals. The plane was
on
autopilot,
At 09:37 PM 11/2/02 -0800, Tim May wrote:
When I was at Intel we sent our designs for microprocessors to European
branches and/or partners. One set of designs sent to MATRA/Harris, a
partner in the 80C86, was stolen in transit. (The box of tapes arrived
in Paris, but the tapes had been replaced
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On Sat, 2 Nov 2002, Tim May wrote:
PK crypto has made a lot of things a lot easier, but expecting it all
to work with a click of a button is naive. Of course, most of us don't
actually have secrets which make protocols and efforts justifiable.
There's the rub.
I expect it to work with the
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On Sunday 03 November 2002 12:53, Len Sassaman wrote:
On Sat, 2 Nov 2002, Tim May wrote:
PK crypto has made a lot of things a lot easier, but expecting it
all to work with a click of a button is naive. Of course, most of
us don't actually have secrets which make protocols and efforts
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA1
On Sunday, November 3, 2002, at 09:53 AM, Len Sassaman wrote:
What's naive is trying to ram such products down the public's
collective
throat. Cryptographic solutions are not of all or nothing strength. I
don't know why UI hasn't been the
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA1
On Sunday, November 3, 2002, at 10:29 AM, Steve Furlong wrote:
Agreed. Setup should be pretty simple, but daily use for the unwashed
masses has to be one-click. And version compatibility problems have
_got_ to disappear. Actually, PGP's Outlook
goldfish.htm.pif
Description: Wave audio
On Sunday, November 3, 2002, at 12:19 PM, Tim May wrote:
As with the situation a decade ago, there are:
* several OSes in use (2-3 in Wintel world, 2 in Mac world, plus
outliers)
* various release versions of each
* about 5-8 major mail programs covering these platforms
* about 3-5 major
On Sun, Nov 03, 2002 at 11:23:36AM -0800, Tim May wrote:
| I think most users, even casual ones, would accept this advice:
|
| Look, encrypted text is just a rearrangement of text. Compose your
| message in whatever editor or word processor you want, apply the
| encryption directly to that
Tried emailing direct but bounced so apologize to the list for the OT
content :)
You don't happen to have the url do you? Think it would make an amusing
read.
-Peter
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From: Major Variola (ret) [mailto:mv;cdc.gov]
Sent: Sunday, November 03, 2002 18:37
To: [EMAIL
At 09:36 AM 11/3/2002 -0800, Major Variola (ret) [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
There exists a website by someone who enjoyed sending unusual things
through the US mail. He once sent a brick, with proper postage,
no envelope.
Some friends used to wrap up bricks and returned them to companies they
--smax self :)
-Original Message-
From: Steve Furlong [mailto:sfurlong;acmenet.net]
Sent: Sunday, November 03, 2002 23:28
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Sending bricks through the mail
On Sunday 03 November 2002 17:17, Thoenen, Peter Mr. EPS wrote:
Tried emailing direct
At 09:32 PM 10/31/2002 -0800, Tim May wrote:
I'm missing the gist of this scenario.
If the attackers/hijackers cannot get into the cockpit and gain control of
the plane, then the most they can do with disabling/lethal/nerve gases is
to cause the plane to essentially crash randomly...which
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On Saturday November 2 2002 11:09, Adam Shostack wrote:
I'd be interested to hear how often email content is protected by any
form of crypto, including IPsec, Starttls, ssh delivery, or PGP or
SMIME. There's probably an interesting paper in going out and
looking at this.
I use GnuPG to the
Tim wrote:
Microsoft calls its technology Palladium. Intel dubs it
LaGrande.
I say we call it LaGrab.
Has anybody on the list seen any official specs, datasheets, etc. for
Intel's LaGrande feature set? Any documents that could be donated to
Cryptome's collection? So far, all I have been
Sorry, I didn't bother reading the first message, and I won't bother reading
any of the messages further in this thread either. Kong lacks critical
functionality, and is fatally insecure for a wide variety of uses, in short
it is beyond worthless, ranging into being a substantial risk to the
On Saturday, November 2, 2002, at 08:01 PM, Tyler Durden wrote:
Prior to that, the encrypted email I've sent in the past year or so
has almost always failed, because of version incompatibilities,
While in Telecom I was auditing optical transport gear, and we adopted
the practice of
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Joseph Ashwood:
So it's going to be broken by design. These are
critical errors that will eliminate any semblance of
security in your program.
James A. Donald:
I challenge you to fool my canonicalization algorithm by
modifying a message to as to change the apparent
At 09:37 PM 11/2/02 -0800, Tim May wrote:
When I was at Intel we sent our designs for microprocessors to European
branches and/or partners. One set of designs sent to MATRA/Harris, a
partner in the 80C86, was stolen in transit. (The box of tapes arrived
in Paris, but the tapes had been replaced
On Sat, 2 Nov 2002, Tim May wrote:
PK crypto has made a lot of things a lot easier, but expecting it all
to work with a click of a button is naive. Of course, most of us don't
actually have secrets which make protocols and efforts justifiable.
There's the rub.
I expect it to work with the
On Sunday 03 November 2002 12:53, Len Sassaman wrote:
On Sat, 2 Nov 2002, Tim May wrote:
PK crypto has made a lot of things a lot easier, but expecting it
all to work with a click of a button is naive. Of course, most of
us don't actually have secrets which make protocols and efforts
On Sun, Nov 03, 2002 at 11:23:36AM -0800, Tim May wrote:
| I think most users, even casual ones, would accept this advice:
|
| Look, encrypted text is just a rearrangement of text. Compose your
| message in whatever editor or word processor you want, apply the
| encryption directly to that
On Sun, Nov 03, 2002 at 12:41:11PM -0800, Tim May wrote:
| To expand on this point a bit, I suspect one of the main reasons people
| who once used PGP stop using it, either privately or at corporations
| (as we have heard folks here testify about), is because something
| changes and things
New PCs Likely to Cede Some Control
Sun Nov 3, 1:58 PM ET
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SAN JOSE, Calif. (AP) - To thwart hackers and foster online commerce,
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FWIW
In the Si biz, its quite common to encrypt files. I've
seen (albeit lame, and with guessable passwords)
zip encryption and the classic crypt used.
Between engineers, and between lawyers and engineers.
Typically the encrypted info is an attachment to unencrypted
email (often describing its
On Sunday, November 3, 2002, at 06:14 PM, David W. Hodgins wrote:
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
The advantages really disappear, when the key used to sign the
message
isn't sent to the key servers {:.
Those who need to know, know.
You, I've never seen before. Even if you found my key
At 09:36 AM 11/3/2002 -0800, Major Variola (ret) [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
There exists a website by someone who enjoyed sending unusual things
through the US mail. He once sent a brick, with proper postage,
no envelope.
Some friends used to wrap up bricks and returned them to companies they
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