Sonny <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> hello I would like to know if Netscape communictor version 4.* is
> available for bellsouth.net with 128-bit encryption. Pleas Email me
Is there a message hidden in these messages of blithe idiocy, possibly
hidden in the typos? Maybe revealable by some odd alg
At 08:00 PM 9/5/00 -0400, Augusto Jun Devegili wrote:
>Hi all,
>
>I was just wondering... In DES, there's an Initial
>Permutation (IP) on the plaintext, then 16 rounds, and
>then the inverse permutation (IP^-1) of the result to
>produce the ciphertext.
>
>How effective are these permutations? D
Well to do coke-heads had been "freebasing" the alkaloid (free base)
for years before crack was invented. Crack just made the same thing
available in small quantities to the (black) masses and a panic
ensued.
Tim
>
> Said by Sampo Syreeni <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>
> -- begin quote --
> >Crack coc
>
> On Sat, 2 Sep 2000, BENHAM TIMOTHY JAMES wrote:
>
> >A human can easily remember 26 random letters from a 32 character
> >alphabet with a little mnemonic method (eg map each character to a
> >word so that it makes up some sort of dumb story). 5*26==130 which
> >is more bits than computers
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> The US export regulations no longer prevent export of crypto. PGP
> exported binary copies of PGP from US websites, as now do many other
> companies. Crypto source is exported also from numerous web sites.
>
> I don't follow why all the discussion talking as if ITAR and EARs were
> still in ef