I haven't seen this mentioned here before, but it looks like the people
playing with the iOpener (effectively a $99 PC once you bypass a few hurdles
set up by the manufacturer) have managed to reverse the QNX version of
crypt(), which is a homebrew (and insecure) algorithm rather than a real
c
Just for a brief cryptography break (:-) I'm forwarding
Steve Bellovin's comments from the AES-3 conference.
>From: Steve Bellovin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Subject: nothing major at AES-3...
>Date: Fri, 14 Apr 2000 21:29:48 -0400
>
>I spent the week at the Fast Software Encryp
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Gary Jeffers writes:
> Note: I am assuming that Tim May is not doing some kind of spoof
> here.
Been reading the list for a long time, have we?
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