From: “Donald M. Kitchen” <don@cs.byu.edu>
To: cypherpunks@toad.com
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Raw Date: Sat, 9 Sep 95 14:00:04 PDT
From: "Donald M. Kitchen" <don@cs.byu.edu>
Date: Sat, 9 Sep 95 14:00:04 PDT
To: cypherpunks@toad.com
Subject: Re: Scientology tries to break PGP - and fails?
Message-ID: <199509092058.OAA21485@bert.cs.byu.edu>
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>hack..print out the idea key.
>using the IDEA key directly.
This would be a neat addition to PGP. It would be fun to take random
data and slap PGP headers on it, and maybe throw in a real encryption
that doesn't report the true IDEA key. It would be a valuable trick
for StealthPGP / stego systems, if we ever need it.
Don
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wNvsKWrEW2aCK+lf1fvNUypLwXN5twA9W1ZLqVOqpJZMjLSVnoo9ulTOJ45hoF2p
BZQGAaFqlnl6IQHbmA7l2vBt55GfWAnS
=lDmq
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