1993-10-07 - Fiberpunks? (Was - Really Cheap Crypto)

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From: djw@eff.org (Daniel J. Weitzner)
To: cypherpunks@toad.com
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Message ID: <199310071924.AA21393@eff.org>
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UTC Datetime: 1993-10-07 19:25:32 UTC
Raw Date: Thu, 7 Oct 93 12:25:32 PDT

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From: djw@eff.org (Daniel J. Weitzner)
Date: Thu, 7 Oct 93 12:25:32 PDT
To: cypherpunks@toad.com
Subject: Fiberpunks?  (Was - Really Cheap Crypto)
Message-ID: <199310071924.AA21393@eff.org>
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>>>From today's New York Times:
>> 
>>"- - - General Aidid was brazenly speaking out on his own clandestine radio 
>>station this week, assailing United Nations colonialism. Today, Pentagon 
>>officials said they believed the Somali clan-leader had foiled their 
>>efforts to locate him in part by communicating with his forces on simple 
>>walkie-talkies difficult to monitor with high-technology American 
>>listening gear". 
>> 
>>Now, is the time for Dorothy D. to suggest, as she did with Clipper, that
>>all dissident Somalis be required by law to use high-tech comm gear. Let's
>>hope that the criminal element against which the escrowed key crap is 
>>oriented doesn't hear about the Somali answer to communications intercept.
>>In the off chance that they might, I'm going to buy stock in oatmeal boxes
>>and wax string. 

String is, indeed, an critical privacy-protecting technology, but alas, a
threat to national security as well.  Perhaps someone will have to start a
fiberpunks movement.




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