From: Jonathan Blake <grafolog@netcom.com>
To: cypherpunks@toad.com
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From: Jonathan Blake <grafolog@netcom.com>
Date: Tue, 26 Sep 95 21:47:49 PDT
To: cypherpunks@toad.com
Subject: Fax encryption software
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I saw this article in alt.privacy.
Anybody think the described encryption actually is worth
looking at.
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From: clav@deltanet.com
Newsgroups: alt.privacy
Subject: Re: FAX Encryption Software
Date: Mon, 18 Sep 95 12:39:53 GMT
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Dear Mr. Chaos,
We are talking about a 72 bit engine that is more than
sufficiently strong for time sensitive general business purposes.
In addition it does not rely merely on simple factoring but a
process called graphical encryption that adds additional
difficulty to an attack. I would like to see if your cracking
abilities are anywhere near your abilities to return an
uninformed answer. I invite you to try your skill.
David
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In article <43ii1t$210@nntp.crl.com>, acollier@crl.com wrote:
>clav@deltanet.com wrote:
>
>>ANYONE FOR A CRYPTO-STRONG, YET EASY TO USE FAX/EMAIL SECURITY
>>SOFTWARE PACKAGE FOR BUSINESS OR OTHER USE???
>
>>Aliroo Ltd. has developed a Windows, eye-to-eye fax/email
>>encryption package called PrivaSoft.
>
>>Unlike any previously devised system, this method protects,
with
>>only 4 mouse clicks, fax and email transmissions in electronic
>>and even paper form - FROM THE TIME YOU CREATE A MESSAGE UNTIL
IT
>>IS READ - NOT JUST WHEN YOUR FAX IS BEING TRANSMITTED.
>
>>You can encrypt a message, and then fax or email it (via plain
>>old standard fax machine or fax modem), print it to paper or
save
>>to a disk file.
>
>>It is fully licensed, without restriction for export, by the
U.S.
>>Department of Commerce. NO PGP WORRIES.
>
>Also no worries about security - if DOC says you can have it,
you can bet
>that NSA has seen to it that it is cryptographically weak, or
else uses a
>key escrow system (where sombody else can get to the keys), and
as insecure
>as any other non-published method. For all we know, they may be
using a
>cereal box decoder ring set up.
>
>>Email me for a free copy which will be sent to you via email or
>>snail mail post. It is fully functional (not crippleware) and
>>enables you to try our system out before purchase with 8 free
>>page scrambles. It retails for $130 per installed computer.
>>Looking for end users and distributors.
>
>>Thanks,
>>David
>
>
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