1996-04-11 - Re: Bank information protected by 40-bit encryption….

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From: sameer@c2.org
To: tomw@netscape.com (Tom Weinstein)
Message Hash: be1a4da7de5a2f74df23187a09a5cc5dde3ef3aee3072e27026582018c66ff54
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UTC Datetime: 1996-04-11 13:59:44 UTC
Raw Date: Thu, 11 Apr 1996 21:59:44 +0800

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From: sameer@c2.org
Date: Thu, 11 Apr 1996 21:59:44 +0800
To: tomw@netscape.com (Tom Weinstein)
Subject: Re: Bank information protected by 40-bit encryption....
In-Reply-To: <316C8427.52BF@netscape.com>
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> For Netscape servers, you can configure which ciphers you want to use.
> I'm sure Apache-SSL and most other SSL-capable servers have the same
> sort of thing.  I know that Wells Fargo, at least, requires 128-bit
> encryption.

	(Yeah, Apache-SSL lets you do that too)

	Uh, but Wells Fargo doesn't. Just the other day I used
Netscape 1.x international (i.e. 8cent RC4) to get my bank balances
from Wells Fargo.

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