1993-04-17 - Re: (fwd) White House Public Encryption Management Fact Sheet

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From: peb@PROCASE.COM
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From: peb@PROCASE.COM
Date: Fri, 16 Apr 93 19:21:54 PDT
To: cypherpunks@toad.com
Subject: Re: (fwd) White House Public Encryption Management Fact Sheet
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>From: Peter Wayner <pcw@access.digex.com>
>2) The system is vulnerable to simple phone swapping attacks

Yes, that's when the it becomes necessary to register your phone
and phone license with the government every year.  Remember, "using 
a telephone is a privilage, not a right!"  8^)  Nice way to charge
license fees too!

>From: gnu@toad.com (John Gilmore)
>Subject: EFF crypto statement and press release
> Does disclosure of keys to a third party waive an individual's Fifth Amendment
> rights in subsequent criminal inquiries?

This is a very important question and it gets to the heart of the matter.


Paul E. Baclace
peb@procase.com






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