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Ras Mikaere Enoch Mc Carty
2/2/16
HAWAII IS "AFRAID"——> (wires + rental vans) TERRORIST LOOK ! (Devil Nigger Tom Tools)
WIRES GOING
BACK
INTO THE VAN, THROUGH WINDOW. LIKE A BIG PIG, WITH NIPPLES, RENTAL VANS. THE FBI HASN'T FIGURED OUT THAT EVIL NIGGERS ON SMALL HAWAIIAN ISLANDS STICK OUT LIKE SORE
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HAWAII IS "AFRAID"——> (wires + rental vans) TERRORIST LOOK ! (Devil Nigger Tom Tools)
WIRES GOING
BACK
INTO THE VAN, THROUGH WINDOW. LIKE A BIG PIG, WITH NIPPLES, RENTAL VANS. THE FBI HASN'T FIGURED OUT THAT EVIL NIGGERS ON SMALL HAWAIIAN ISLANDS STICK OUT LIKE SORE
2/2/16
Stefan Thomas
,
William Unruh
6
10/3/14
pgp/gpg key pair derived from self generated primes
Does anyone know a simple procedure to generate a pgp/gpg key pair (+self signed public key) from
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pgp/gpg key pair derived from self generated primes
Does anyone know a simple procedure to generate a pgp/gpg key pair (+self signed public key) from
10/3/14
David
,
E.Nigma
2
3/11/05
What is PGP?
works.
Adam
Back
has written this history of PGP. Platforms PGP is available for many different platforms, including Windows, Unix, MS-DOS, OS/2, Macintosh, Amiga and Atari. Latest
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What is PGP?
works.
Adam
Back
has written this history of PGP. Platforms PGP is available for many different platforms, including Windows, Unix, MS-DOS, OS/2, Macintosh, Amiga and Atari. Latest
3/11/05
wade
, …
Thomas J. Boschloo
7
11/27/04
Storing PGP messages
Hi, I'm a big fan of PGP. I often visit the UK where you can get 2 years in pokey for not handing
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Storing PGP messages
Hi, I'm a big fan of PGP. I often visit the UK where you can get 2 years in pokey for not handing
11/27/04
xganon
, …
Adam Back
29
4/15/02
Future for PGP?
features such as convenient integration of hardware tokens, network based installs, commercial storage key escrow and recovery from password forgetting on the part of users.
Adam
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Future for PGP?
features such as convenient integration of hardware tokens, network based installs, commercial storage key escrow and recovery from password forgetting on the part of users.
Adam
4/15/02
Alan Cromack
,
Nomen Nescio
2
7/21/01
RIP BILL UK
Thought I would post this for anyone in the UK who does not know about this bill. The Regulation of Investigatory Powers Bill – Technically inept:
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RIP BILL UK
Thought I would post this for anyone in the UK who does not know about this bill. The Regulation of Investigatory Powers Bill – Technically inept:
7/21/01
Ed Suominen
8/26/00
Hey Phil...
any secret
back
doors." - PRZ, PGP v.6.5 User's Guide. Phil, how about inadvertent
back
doors from code that was implemented contrary to the OpenPGP standards to accomodate
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Hey Phil...
any secret
back
doors." - PRZ, PGP v.6.5 User's Guide. Phil, how about inadvertent
back
doors from code that was implemented contrary to the OpenPGP standards to accomodate
8/26/00
darkhorse
,
David Crick
4
5/14/99
PGP 1.0 SRC/ZIP
Computer Scientist
Adam
Back
has, as Stray Cat pointed out in another post, a document called "PGP Timeline" at http://www.dcs.ex.ac.uk/~aba/timeline/ Then there's
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PGP 1.0 SRC/ZIP
Computer Scientist
Adam
Back
has, as Stray Cat pointed out in another post, a document called "PGP Timeline" at http://www.dcs.ex.ac.uk/~aba/timeline/ Then there's
5/14/99
Hans-Christian Grosz
, …
Ron Heiby
99
1/27/98
backdoor in pgp5.0i?
>As
Adam
Back
has pointed >out in the past, in this case you're going to have to hunt out all the >files I've encrypted in the past, decrypt them with the CMR key and then
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backdoor in pgp5.0i?
>As
Adam
Back
has pointed >out in the past, in this case you're going to have to hunt out all the >files I've encrypted in the past, decrypt them with the CMR key and then
1/27/98
Ilya
,
David Hopwood
2
11/24/97
PGP attack FAQ
[ The Feasibility of Breaking PGP ] [ The PGP attack FAQ ] 2/96 v.50 [beta] by infiNity [daemon9@netcom.com / route@infonexus.com] -- [Brief
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PGP attack FAQ
[ The Feasibility of Breaking PGP ] [ The PGP attack FAQ ] 2/96 v.50 [beta] by infiNity [daemon9@netcom.com / route@infonexus.com] -- [Brief
11/24/97
Ilya
11/9/97
PGP attack FAQ
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- [ The Feasibility of Breaking PGP ] [ The PGP attack FAQ ] 2/96 v.50 [beta] by infiNity [daemon9@netcom.com / route@
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PGP attack FAQ
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- [ The Feasibility of Breaking PGP ] [ The PGP attack FAQ ] 2/96 v.50 [beta] by infiNity [daemon9@netcom.com / route@
11/9/97
Robert Guerra
6/14/97
The PGP attack FAQ 2/96 v.50
I came across the following www page ( http://axion.physics.ubc.ca/pgp-attack.html) which i thought
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The PGP attack FAQ 2/96 v.50
I came across the following www page ( http://axion.physics.ubc.ca/pgp-attack.html) which i thought
6/14/97
Arnoud Galactus Engelfriet
, …
Bruno Rosenthal
8
10/10/96
Legal status of PGP in FRANCE
uk (
Adam
Back
) wrote on Tue, 1 Oct 1996 22:17:21 GMT: > >In article <3245eebd.12347744@news.phil.uni-sb.de> stfreh@med-rz.uni-sb.de (Frank >Rehse) writes:
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Legal status of PGP in FRANCE
uk (
Adam
Back
) wrote on Tue, 1 Oct 1996 22:17:21 GMT: > >In article <3245eebd.12347744@news.phil.uni-sb.de> stfreh@med-rz.uni-sb.de (Frank >Rehse) writes:
10/10/96
Adam Back
, …
Anil Das
13
10/7/96
RSA "munitions" t-shirt
posted by
Adam
Beck. You might be able to get info about the T-shirt from one of Web sites in the following quote from the original article. In article aba@dcs.exeter.ac.uk (
Adam
Back
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RSA "munitions" t-shirt
posted by
Adam
Beck. You might be able to get info about the T-shirt from one of Web sites in the following quote from the original article. In article aba@dcs.exeter.ac.uk (
Adam
Back
10/7/96
John K. Taber
,
Adam Back
2
10/1/96
What Happened to the Cypherpunk Site?
also has advantages for those outside the US who wouldn't want to put the people at berkeley under possible risk for aiding allowing the export of crypto.
Adam
-- #!/bin/perl -sp0777i
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What Happened to the Cypherpunk Site?
also has advantages for those outside the US who wouldn't want to put the people at berkeley under possible risk for aiding allowing the export of crypto.
Adam
-- #!/bin/perl -sp0777i
10/1/96
Adam Young
, …
Michael Emery
35
6/12/96
[Fwd: Backdoor in RSA Discovered]
idea by
Adam
Back
. Our problem is: We have a number E that appears to be a uniformly chosen random integer with 0 <= E < N (only the attacker or someone who has watched the execution
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[Fwd: Backdoor in RSA Discovered]
idea by
Adam
Back
. Our problem is: We have a number E that appears to be a uniformly chosen random integer with 0 <= E < N (only the attacker or someone who has watched the execution
6/12/96
Richard
, …
Adam Back
22
5/13/96
Illegal or not????
in Switzerland) import and export would be ok in Canada I think, and also it would be ok to export software developed in Canada from non-US components. Weird,
Adam
-- #!/bin/perl -sp0777i
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Illegal or not????
in Switzerland) import and export would be ok in Canada I think, and also it would be ok to export software developed in Canada from non-US components. Weird,
Adam
-- #!/bin/perl -sp0777i
5/13/96
Iolo Davidson
, …
Adam Back
3
4/13/96
Educational Television
I accidentally saw some educational TV the other night, an Open University program on the BBC. In it,
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Educational Television
I accidentally saw some educational TV the other night, an Open University program on the BBC. In it,
4/13/96
Karandhama
, …
Edgar Swank
5
3/23/96
Stealth PGP
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- What is Stealth PGP? Is it a separate utility to hide the begin
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Stealth PGP
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- What is Stealth PGP? Is it a separate utility to hide the begin
3/23/96
masayuki SHiBAtani
3/11/96
ON LINE INTERVIEW ABOUT THE PHIL ZIMMEMANN'S CASE
interpreted from
Adam
Back's UK edition. I had sent over US$1000 for donation. I am writing about ZLDF for some Japanese magazine included W???DJ. I want to know about ZLDF and your
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ON LINE INTERVIEW ABOUT THE PHIL ZIMMEMANN'S CASE
interpreted from
Adam
Back's UK edition. I had sent over US$1000 for donation. I am writing about ZLDF for some Japanese magazine included W???DJ. I want to know about ZLDF and your
3/11/96
Rastislav Stanik
, …
David Oswald
4
3/2/96
What is PGP?
Sven Buschke (buschkea) wrote: : Hello! : Does anyone have a good link to manual page, where the
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What is PGP?
Sven Buschke (buschkea) wrote: : Hello! : Does anyone have a good link to manual page, where the
3/2/96
Route
, …
Mark M.
10
3/3/96
The PGP Attack FAQ, version 2
-----------------------------Useless Header--------------------------------- Whats NEW: - section on Primes - 'what if' section - fixed
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The PGP Attack FAQ, version 2
-----------------------------Useless Header--------------------------------- Whats NEW: - section on Primes - 'what if' section - fixed
3/3/96
David Powell
, …
Ilya
44
2/25/96
Better than PGP!
I along with another programmer have develpped what we believe to be the first program capable of 100
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Better than PGP!
I along with another programmer have develpped what we believe to be the first program capable of 100
2/25/96
Route
, …
Xenocide
4
2/12/96
The PGP attack FAQ
Almost out of BETA. This should be the last UNofficial posting. As always, comments, corrections, and suggestions are WELCOMED and encouraged. I am
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The PGP attack FAQ
Almost out of BETA. This should be the last UNofficial posting. As always, comments, corrections, and suggestions are WELCOMED and encouraged. I am
2/12/96
Tim Dee
, …
Matt Vesely
8
2/7/96
PGP T-Shirt
Check out
Adam
Back's page for various >- ->sources of t-shirts. Point your Web browser to the URL: >- -> >- -> http://dcs.ex.ac.uk/~aba/uk-shirt.hmtl >
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PGP T-Shirt
Check out
Adam
Back's page for various >- ->sources of t-shirts. Point your Web browser to the URL: >- -> >- -> http://dcs.ex.ac.uk/~aba/uk-shirt.hmtl >
2/7/96
Route
1/29/96
PGP: Randomizing keys
Patrick J. Harren (pjharren@ix.netcom.com): : |Can anyone tell me how PGP 2.62 generates random keys.
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PGP: Randomizing keys
Patrick J. Harren (pjharren@ix.netcom.com): : |Can anyone tell me how PGP 2.62 generates random keys.
1/29/96
James R Ebright
, …
Iolo Davidson
280
1/25/96
ITARs Worked for 3 days 4 hours!!
.in.full
Adam
-- #!/bin/perl -s-- -export-a-crypto-system-sig -RSA-3-lines-PERL $m=unpack(H.$w,$m."\0"x$w),$_=`echo "16do$w 2+4Oi0$d*-^1[d2%Sa 2/d0
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ITARs Worked for 3 days 4 hours!!
.in.full
Adam
-- #!/bin/perl -s-- -export-a-crypto-system-sig -RSA-3-lines-PERL $m=unpack(H.$w,$m."\0"x$w),$_=`echo "16do$w 2+4Oi0$d*-^1[d2%Sa 2/d0
1/25/96
vaw...@ibm.net
, …
Kevin Curry
12
12/21/95
What is Checksum, CRC and MD5 hash???
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- In <4aj5d1$r5v@nntp.igs.net>, curryk@cnwl.igs.net (Kevin
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What is Checksum, CRC and MD5 hash???
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- In <4aj5d1$r5v@nntp.igs.net>, curryk@cnwl.igs.net (Kevin
12/21/95
Thai-Nghia Dinh
, …
Paul Schlyter
11
11/14/95
Seeking suggestions on encryption algorithm
Hello, I have script/batch files that I am giving to a client for his use. I want the scripts/batch
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Seeking suggestions on encryption algorithm
Hello, I have script/batch files that I am giving to a client for his use. I want the scripts/batch
11/14/95
Mark McCutcheon
10/5/95
EuroClipper - European Commission may make it compulsory
In Message-ID: <DFz0zL.E9B@exeter.ac.uk> aba@dcs.exeter.ac.uk (Adam Back) says: > <SNIP
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EuroClipper - European Commission may make it compulsory
In Message-ID: <DFz0zL.E9B@exeter.ac.uk> aba@dcs.exeter.ac.uk (Adam Back) says: > <SNIP
10/5/95