From: Daniel Miskell <DMiskell@envirolink.org>
To: jwhiting@igc.apc.org
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From: Daniel Miskell <DMiskell@envirolink.org>
Date: Sat, 9 Dec 95 23:02:34 PST
To: jwhiting@igc.apc.org
Subject: Re: The Elevator Problem
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There is an easy way to develop a secret key in front any number of eves, be
they experts or not, without the eves knowing what the key is. Even if they
tap your phone/comm line, ect. There was an article in Discovery Magazine a
couple of years ago, talking about how to use photons and their randomness as
the perfect, uncrackable code. Use of the photons aside, there was a key
generation method discussed, simple, yet secure enough to work out on a tapped
phone. Let me root around.
Regards,
Munster.
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