"Paul H. Merrill" wrote:
While CypherPunks tend to be a paranoid lot, they do not hold a candle
to the level of paranoia that is considered Line of Duty by the
Inte/CounterIntel Community. NSA has demonstrated a compiler that
introduces backdoors and Trojan aspects while compiling clean
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Date: June 20, 2000 9:52 AM -0400
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From: Declan McCullagh [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: FC: Mexican hackers race clock to decrypt key files before election
[Elections in Mexico are scheduled for July 2. Apparently,
At 03:26 AM 6/20/00 -0400, Bill Stewart wrote:
Not-invented-here is no excuse.
In the crypto world, it used to be a decent excuse, because the
No Such Agency did have a lot more crypto experience than the civilian world,
and lots of people in commercial space kept reinventing the same snake oil.
Most of the things suggested here have been implemented by the
lists [EMAIL PROTECTED] and [EMAIL PROTECTED]
The difference between the two lists is that [EMAIL PROTECTED]
doesn't resend sent to toad.com, and [EMAIL PROTECTED]
also only forwards mail that has either CPUNK in the subject line or
The only problem is is doesn't check out when you go talk to the 60 Minutes
people.
At 5:48 PM -0400 6/20/00, Marcel Popescu wrote:
Interesting indeed :)
Mark
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