From: jcaldwel@iquest.net (James Caldwell)
To: Andrew.Spring@ping.be (Andrew Spring)
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UTC Datetime: 1995-08-04 00:49:03 UTC
Raw Date: Thu, 3 Aug 95 17:49:03 PDT
From: jcaldwel@iquest.net (James Caldwell)
Date: Thu, 3 Aug 95 17:49:03 PDT
To: Andrew.Spring@ping.be (Andrew Spring)
Subject: Re: There's a hole in your crypto, dear Eliza dear Eliza...
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Andrew Spring wrote:
>
> -----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-----
>
>
> >How do I know PGP IS secure? I don't. That doesn't mean I don't use it or
>
> Doesn't the NSA certify the security of cryptosystems?
> I wonder what they'd say about PGP?
Hmm, I wonder if they have done such a certification and if an FOIA could
elicit a response.
--
So you may wonder -- "But what does that have to do with me?"
Answer: I have locked horns with "The Devil", buddy boy,
and compared to him, you ain't sh**.
Brian Francis Redman to Chip Berlet
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