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From: koontz@MasPar.COM (David G. Koontz)
Date: Thu, 25 Jan 1996 16:46:20 +0800
To: jya@pipeline.com
Subject: Re: NSA advanced knowledge
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received from John Young <jya@pipeline.com>:
>
>Responding to msg by rsalz@osf.org (Rich Salz) on Wed, 24 Jan
>7:34 PM
>>Is there any indication that the NSA knew about
>>public-key before it entered the open literature?
>
>
> Fred B. Wrixon writes in "Codes and Ciphers," under the
> "Public Key" entry:
>
> ... This Hellman-Diffie proposal was apparently
> anticipated by a similar version developed by the
> National Security Agency (NSA) a decade earlier.
> (p. 164)
>
> No citation or elaboration is given for this claim.
>
> Wrixon's book is a simply written compendium:
>
> Codes and Ciphers: An A to Z of Covert Communication,
> from the Clay Tablet to the Microdot.
> Fred B. Wrixon
> Prentice Hall, 1992. Paper $18.00
> ISBN 0-13-277047-4
It was originally called FIREFLY or somesuch thing. I may have some of
the early papers. (The same ones leading to the statement in the book).
This should predate the STU-II to STU-III transition.
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