From: eab@msc.edu (Edward Bertsch)
To: karn@qualcomm.com (Phil Karn)
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UTC Datetime: 1993-01-09 13:49:38 UTC
Raw Date: Sat, 9 Jan 93 05:49:38 PST
From: eab@msc.edu (Edward Bertsch)
Date: Sat, 9 Jan 93 05:49:38 PST
To: karn@qualcomm.com (Phil Karn)
Subject: Re: Russian analysis of PGP
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-> The conclusions:
-> It is recommended to use encryption with 1024 bit key length.
-> The using of electronic signature is not recommended and
-> requires the additional study.
-> The block encryption algorithm has temporary stability.
-> The hashing function should be reduce in conformity with ISO
-> recommendations.
-> The using of PGP program in actual version is undesired.
-> The MSU mathematical cryptography
-> problems Laboratory Manager
-> Academician
-> Dr. Sidelnikov V.M.
these are serious claims. What do the authors of the software have
to say about them? Others?
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