1995-08-16 - Re: SSL challenge – broken !

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From: Lance Cottrell <loki@obscura.com>
To: Jim Gillogly <jim@acm.org>
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UTC Datetime: 1995-08-16 18:24:39 UTC
Raw Date: Wed, 16 Aug 95 11:24:39 PDT

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From: Lance Cottrell <loki@obscura.com>
Date: Wed, 16 Aug 95 11:24:39 PDT
To: Jim Gillogly <jim@acm.org>
Subject: Re: SSL challenge -- broken !
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Even more to the point is my claim on IF about brute forcing
a 40 bit cipher "Cr40".

	-Lance

On Wed, 16 Aug 1995, Jim Gillogly wrote:

> 
> > Hal <hfinney@shell.portal.com> writes:
> > I am a little alarmed by the suggestion that this news could have some
> > marked impact on the Netscape stock price.  From our perspective this was
> > certainly an unsurprising result (not to take anything away from Damien
> 
> So far it appears not to have had an effect.  The two web pages I know about
> that track Netscape show it holding steady a point and a half above where it
> opened.  Even the IF market on SSLW doesn't seem to be taking much notice of
> it, despite my attempts at manipulating that market.
> 
> 	Jim Gillogly
> 	Mersday, 24 Wedmath S.R. 1995, 18:06
> 

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