From: Ben.Goren@asu.edu
To: cypherpunks@toad.com
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From: Ben.Goren@asu.edu
Date: Fri, 13 Jan 95 18:17:34 PST
To: cypherpunks@toad.com
Subject: Re: How do I know if its encrypted?
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At 6:58 PM 1/13/95, Eric Hughes wrote:
> From: Ben.Goren@asu.edu
>
> That of the data haven operator being able to deny knowledge of the
> contents of files people send him. He'll only return files that, when
> operated on by a strong cryptographic algorithm, make sense.
>
>This idea doesn't work for the purpose intended. I'll upload straight
>ASCII. When you ask for an decryption key, I'll make one up randomly,
>apply the decryption algorithm to the flat text, and send that back to
>you as a confirmation.
>[. . .]
Damn. I hate it when I overlook the obvious.
Still, I'd like to think there's an answer. Perhaps I'll keep thinking on it.
>Eric
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