Some time ago, I stumbled upon a device that came in pairs and connected to
the Sony Erricson T61i. It claimed that, when used on each end it encrypted
the call. I suspect that the device contained some shared secret key. I wish
I could recall the data on it, or where I saw it. If such a mediocre phone
had an encryption add-on, could we not handle an encrypted call on our much
more advanced hardware?

I speak in theory only. I see no practicable reason to need to encrypt a
call. I much prefer other ways to transmit secure data...

R/ Joshua

On Sat, May 17, 2008 at 6:05 AM, Philippe Guillebert <
[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> ramsesoriginal wrote:
>
>> I was just wondering: we have seen the problems of encryptingcalls.
>> But what about decrypting them? Let*s say someone hasa method to call
>> you with some sort of encryption.. would it be possible to write a
>> decryption for it? Maybe public key?
>>
>
> Hi,
>
> I guess you should look into PigZip :
>
> http://www.hackles.org/cgi-bin/archives.pl?request=310
>
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