Yahoo delivers "secure" email

2000-12-03 Thread Eugene.Leitl
Ian Brown writes: > Why don't they use SSL between sender and Yahoo?! Because that would spoil the taste of the snake oil, obviously.

/. Yahoo delivers encrypted email

2000-12-02 Thread Eugene.Leitl
http://news.yahoo.com/h/cn/20001129/tc/yahoo_delivers_encrypted_email_1.html Wednesday November 29 03:00 AM EST Yahoo delivers encrypted email By Paul Festa, CNET News.com Yahoo has quietly introduced a way for people to send scrambled messages through its email service. As first reported in

Re: Is PGP broken?

2000-12-01 Thread Eugene.Leitl
Adam Back writes: > And lastly even if they had done it right, GPG went in and fucked it > up some more by sticking religiously to the "don't use patented > algorithms" free software mantra to the huge detriment of PGP > interoperability. You have to agree that the "not using patented algo

[linux-elitists] International Kernel Patch

2000-10-03 Thread eugene.leitl
From: Don Marti <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> That was fast. Anybody running a kernel with the IKP? - Forwarded message from Alexander S A Kjeldaas <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> - Date: Tue, 3 Oct 2000 12:34:33 +0200 From: Alexander S A Kjeldaas <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Subject: 2.2.17.7 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED

Key Generation Security Flaw in PGP 5.0

2000-05-25 Thread eugene.leitl
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] SECURITY FLAW IN PGP 5.0 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY - A flaw has been found in the randomness gathering code of PGP 5. PGP 5 will, under

Aladdin eToken 3.3.3.x Hardware USB Key Private Data Extraction

2000-05-05 Thread eugene.leitl
From: Kingpin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> @Stake Inc. L0pht Research Labs www.atstake.com www.L0pht.com Security Advisory Advisory Name: eToken Private Information Extraction and

[RRE]I-Gear list cracked; privacy violations and error rate

2000-03-03 Thread eugene.leitl
From: Phil Agre <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [See also . Reformatted to 70 columns.] =-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= This message was forwarded through the Red Rock Eater News Service (RRE). You are welcome t

Bluetooth gets more promoters

1999-12-03 Thread eugene.leitl
From: Gregory Alan Bolcer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> I like the encryption tagline. Bluetooth developers conf is in LA next week. Anyone going ? http://www.pcworld.com/pcwtoday/article/0,1510,14098,00.html Unlike the spec espoused by the Infrared Data Association, which has no se

Re: [transhumantech] Re: Universal Quantum Computers

1999-12-03 Thread eugene.leitl
From: Michael Nielsen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> On Thu, 2 Dec 1999 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > > From: dmolnar <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > > On 3 Dec 1999, lcs Mixmaster Remailer wrote: > > > NTRU is a lattice based system. Solving these systems involves some > > linear algebra and matrix operations. T

The Australian Parliament passes ASIO bill

1999-12-01 Thread eugene.leitl
From: "Harvey Newstrom" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 26/11/99 05:41 The Australian Parliament passes ASIO bill William Maher, Newswire Parliament has passed laws that allow the Australian Security Intelligence Organisation (ASIO) to tap into and alter data on private computer systems. The ASIO Am