From: olbon@dynetics.com (Clay Olbon II)
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From: olbon@dynetics.com (Clay Olbon II)
Date: Thu, 8 Feb 1996 22:46:55 +0800
To: cypherpunks@toad.com
Subject: Article on CAs in WebWeek
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An article on the front page of WebWeek this week discusses digital
signatures and CAs. The best point made was that a small company could
undercut (pricewise) the post office as a CA. Overall it seemed a pretty
fair article.
It mentioned UC Berkeley researchers "spoofing" a Netscape server's
identity and sending false data to the client. This was news to me, I am
curious as to how this was done.
The paper article also listed as a "resource on the net" the URL for Tim
May's cyphernomicon.
Here's the link. Enjoy.
Article: Big Step Forward For Authentication
URL: http://pubs.iworld.com/ww-online/96Feb/news/authentication.html
Clay
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