I took a look at the MIT Guide to Lock Picking August 1991 revision at
http://www.lysator.liu.se/mit-guide/mit-guide.html
It says:
9.10 Master Keys
Many applications require keys that open only a single lock and keys
that open a group of locks. The keys that open a single lock are
called
- Original Message -
From: bear [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[Talking about Microsoft Passport...]
But it's even worse than that, because people who
ought to know better (and people who *DO* know better, their own
ethics and customers' best interests be damned) are even *DEVELOPING*
for this
[Moderator's note: Edited to remove HTML and the huge To: list. --Perry]
NIST is requesting comments on three draft key management documents, which
are available at http://csrc.nist.gov/CryptoToolkit/tkkeymgmt.html.
1. Recommendation for Key Management, Part 1: General Guideline
provides
http://xml.coverpages.org/LawfulInterceptTC.html
OASIS LegalXML Lawful
Intercept XML Technical Committee (LI-XML)
OASIS Members to Create
Framework for Global Sharing of Criminal and Terrorist Evidence
XML
Specification Will Deliver Reliable Authentication and Auditing to
Safeguard Privacy
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Date: Wed, 29 Jan 2003 17:57:00 -0500
To: undisclosed-recipient:;
From: Monty Solomon [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: QUALCOMM Qsec-800 Secure CDMA phone
Status: R
QUALCOMM's CDMA Technology Enhances Security Measures at Super Bowl XXXVII
- Regional Homeland Security
http://www.nytimes.com/2003/01/30/business/worldbusiness/30SOFT.html?ei=5062en=fa850440cebec7cfex=1044507600partner=GOOGLEpagewanted=printposition=top
The New York Times
January 30, 2003
Europe Said to Agree on Microsoft Privacy Issues
By
THE NEW YORK TIMES
y The New York Times BRUSSELS,