Cryptography-Digest Digest #967

2001-03-21 Thread Digestifier
Cryptography-Digest Digest #967, Volume #13 Thu, 22 Mar 01 03:13:00 EST Contents: Re: Is Evidence Eliminator at all useful ?? (Eric Lee Green) Re: Fill-in-the-blank codes (similar to Error-correcting codes) (Eric Jacobsen) Re: What the Hell...Here's what my system can do at it's best..

Cryptography-Digest Digest #966

2001-03-21 Thread Digestifier
Cryptography-Digest Digest #966, Volume #13 Thu, 22 Mar 01 01:13:01 EST Contents: Re: A future supercomputer ("Douglas A. Gwyn") Re: What happens when RSA keys don't use primes? ("Tom St Denis") Re: How to eliminate redondancy? (moving steadily towards being computer science terminol

Cryptography-Digest Digest #965

2001-03-21 Thread Digestifier
Cryptography-Digest Digest #965, Volume #13 Wed, 21 Mar 01 20:13:01 EST Contents: Re: How to eliminate redondancy? (SCOTT19U.ZIP_GUY) Re: SSL question (Anne & Lynn Wheeler) Re: SSL question (those who know me have no need of my name) Re: A future supercomputer (Mok-Kong Shen) Re: A

Cryptography-Digest Digest #964

2001-03-21 Thread Digestifier
Cryptography-Digest Digest #964, Volume #13 Wed, 21 Mar 01 17:13:01 EST Contents: Re: A future supercomputer ("JCA") Re: Idea ("Simon Johnson") Re: Defining a cryptosystem as "broken" ("Joseph Ashwood") Re: What happens when RSA keys don't use primes? ("Joseph Ashwood") Re: What ha

Cryptography-Digest Digest #963

2001-03-21 Thread Digestifier
Cryptography-Digest Digest #963, Volume #13 Wed, 21 Mar 01 15:13:01 EST Contents: Re: unbreakable code (Benjamin Goldberg) Re: Fast and Easy crypt send (Hard) Re: unbreakable code ("Tom St Denis") Re: redodancy (Fermat) [OT] Java (Benjamin Goldberg) New PGP Flaw Verified By Phil

Cryptography-Digest Digest #962

2001-03-21 Thread Digestifier
Cryptography-Digest Digest #962, Volume #13 Wed, 21 Mar 01 14:13:01 EST Contents: Re: Most secure way to add passphrase verification to "CipherSaber" (SCOTT19U.ZIP_GUY) Re: BBS ("Dobs") Re: Advice on storing private keys (those who know me have no need of my name) Re: I was so so ri

Cryptography-Digest Digest #961

2001-03-21 Thread Digestifier
Cryptography-Digest Digest #961, Volume #13 Wed, 21 Mar 01 13:13:00 EST Contents: Re: How to eliminate redondancy? (Joe H. Acker) Re: can a remailer send a message to multiple people? ("Thomas J. Boschloo") Most secure way to add passphrase verification to "CipherSaber" ("John L. Allen

Cryptography-Digest Digest #960

2001-03-21 Thread Digestifier
Cryptography-Digest Digest #960, Volume #13 Wed, 21 Mar 01 12:13:00 EST Contents: Re: What happens when RSA keys don't use primes? (Gene Styer) Re: What the Hell...Here's what my system can do at it's best... (SCOTT19U.ZIP_GUY) I was so so right about PGP ... so right when I started wr

Cryptography-Digest Digest #959

2001-03-21 Thread Digestifier
Cryptography-Digest Digest #959, Volume #13 Wed, 21 Mar 01 10:13:00 EST Contents: Re: What do we mean when we say a cipher is broken? (John Savard) Re: What do we mean when we say a cipher is broken? (John Savard) Popular Mechanics article on NSA (John Savard) Re: What happens when R

Cryptography-Digest Digest #958

2001-03-21 Thread Digestifier
Cryptography-Digest Digest #958, Volume #13 Wed, 21 Mar 01 07:13:01 EST Contents: Re: Strong Primes (Peter Engehausen) Re: A future supercomputer (Frank Gerlach) Re: Defining a cryptosystem as "broken" (Mok-Kong Shen) Re: Codes that use *numbers* for keys (Daniel) Re: A future supe