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I believe the US will allow 128 bit encryption to be
exported,
except to a specific list of countries, i.e. Iraq,
Iran, etc. I
unfortunately don't know where I heard/read that
information or where it
can be verified. Perhaps the DOJ website?
Jonathan
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Morning,
I am with you Phil in the fact that I could be wrong as well. However,
if memory serves correctly, they have relaxed the export laws a little
bit. I
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Morning,
I am with you Phil in the fact that I could be wrong as well. However,
if memory serves correctly, they have relaxed the export laws a little
bit. I
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Sent: Monday, June 23, 2003 12:51 PM
To: phil baskers; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: 40-bit VS 128-bit Encryption
Morning,
I am with you Phil in the fact that I could be wrong as well. However,
if memory serves correctly, they have relaxed the export laws a little
bit. I
unfortunately don't know where I heard/read that information or where it
can be verified. Perhaps the DOJ website?
Jonathan Grotegut
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From: phil baskers [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Sunday, June 22, 2003 9:30 AM
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Subject: Re: 40-bit VS 128-bit Encryption
, June 21, 2003 7:50 AM
Subject: RE: 40-bit VS 128-bit Encryption
Hello Stephen,
40 Bit encryption has been broken, however it is unlikely that the average
hacker has the capabilities to decrypt 40 bit traffic. If your data is not
highly sensitive, then 40 bit encryption may suffice.
Encryption
around the encryption to get to the information since
that is easier than deciphering.
Greg
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From: Stephen Bock [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, June 19, 2003 10:22 AM
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Subject: 40-bit VS 128-bit Encryption
I am setting up a secure website
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From: Stephen Bock [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 19 June 2003 6:22 PM
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Subject: 40-bit VS 128-bit Encryption
I am setting up
to go ahead and use the best you can
get... It's up to you, in the end.
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Subject: 40-bit VS 128-bit Encryption
I am setting up a secure website and i was wondering
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Subject: 40-bit VS 128-bit Encryption
I am setting up a secure website and i was wondering which would be better
to use, 40-bit or 128-bit? Obviously, 128-bit would be stronger and not
easily
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Subject: 40-bit VS 128-bit Encryption
I am setting up a secure website and i was wondering which would be better
to use, 40-bit or 128-bit? Obviously, 128-bit would be stronger and not
easily crackable, but it is also more expensive
I am setting up a secure website and i was wondering which would be better
to use, 40-bit or 128-bit? Obviously, 128-bit would be stronger and not
easily crackable, but it is also more expensive. Does anybody know if 40 or
128-bit has been cracked yet? I'm not going to be transmitting any
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