1996-07-16 - (fwd) krypt13i.zip Enkryptonator: Homonymous key encryption system, R. Newton

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From: frogfarm@yakko.cs.wmich.edu (Damaged Justice)
To: cypherpunks@toad.com
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UTC Datetime: 1996-07-16 05:58:32 UTC
Raw Date: Tue, 16 Jul 1996 13:58:32 +0800

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From: frogfarm@yakko.cs.wmich.edu (Damaged Justice)
Date: Tue, 16 Jul 1996 13:58:32 +0800
To: cypherpunks@toad.com
Subject: (fwd) krypt13i.zip Enkryptonator: Homonymous key encryption system, R. Newton
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[Anyone know more about this one? "Homonymous" in this context sounds a
tad oily.]

>From: mjk@reimari.uwasa.fi (Mika Koykka)
Newsgroups: comp.archives.msdos.announce
Subject: krypt13i.zip Enkryptonator: Homonymous key encryption system, R. Newton
Date: 15 Jul 1996 11:32:39 +0300
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Thank you for your contribution. This upload is now available as
 60605 Jul 2 22:10 ftp://garbo.uwasa.fi/pc/crypt/krypt13i.zip

: Date: Sun, 14 Jul 1996 15:10:55 -0500
: From: Enkryptonator <enkrypt@flash.net>
: To: pc-up@uwasa.fi
: Subject: krypt13i.zip Homonymous key encryption uploaded
: 
: I mailed a previous Email today, but it contained a typo in the file name
: uploaded.
: this message contains no such typo.
: 
: File name:
:            KRYPT13i.ZIP
:                       Enkryptonator: Homonymous key encryption system.
: Replaces:
:         KRYPT12.ZIP
: Suggested Garbo directory:
:         crypt
: Uploader name & email:
:         Richard Newton, enkrypt@flash.net
: Author or author company:
:         Richard Newton
: Email address:
:         enkrypt@flash.net
: Surface address:
:         Box 866292 Plano Tx 75086 USA.
: Special requirements:
:         Developed on MS-DOS 386 platform.
:         Math co-processor recommended, but not required.
: Shareware payment required from private users:
:         Yes, but not from students.
: Shareware payment required from corporates:
:         Yes.
: Distribution limitations:
:         None
: Garbo CD-ROM distribution allowed without extra preconditions:
:         Yes.
: Demo:
:         No.
: Nagware:
:         No, Displays none of the behavior described in your
:         instructions.
: Self-documenting:
:         Yes.
: External documentation included:
:         Yes, about 70Kb (unzipped).
: Source included:
:         No.
: Size:
:         60kb zipped.
: 10 lines description:
: 
: Enkryptonator is a newly developed encryption system based on the
: principles of homonymous key cryptography invented by Enkryptonator Co.
: Homonymous key systems are an exiciting, new breakthrough, that solve
: the 'key management' problem without resorting to 'public key'
: cryptography. No more unwieldy, impossible to remember, binary keys.
: Enkryptonator is easy to use.  Because of Enkryptonator's unique design
: no one who intercepts your encryption in an unauthorized manner can
: decrypt your file -- even if he knows the key of encryption! Everyone
: has a right to privacy and Enkryptonator will provide you a means of
: securing your personal and private concerns from unwanted intruders.
: 
: Long description:
: 
: This is the 1.3 International Shareware version of Enkryptonator.
: The international version will only allow a single key of encryption
: in order prevent running a-foul of US export control regulations on
: the export of encryption technology.
: 
: Version 1.3 introduces a 5% speed improvement and minor changes in
: messaging.  Version 1.3 is incompatible with version 1.2 and version
: 1.1.  These are the only code changes.  The most significant reason for
: releasing 1.3 is to provide users with more comprehensive and updated
: user documentation.

.................................................................
Mika Koykka, mjk@uwasa.fi   http://www.uwasa.fi/~mjk/
Moderating at garbo.uwasa.fi http://garbo.uwasa.fi/ FTP archives
Computer Centre, University of Vaasa,  Box 700, FIN-65101 Finland


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