1996-07-23 - Re: DES-Busting Screen Savers?

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From: Adam Shostack <adam@homeport.org>
To: tcmay@got.net (Timothy C. May)
Message Hash: 735b2cc4190e573a903f934cf3734313b72105eb1ff961fa675eb1de45b7ec90
Message ID: <199607231346.IAA26649@homeport.org>
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UTC Datetime: 1996-07-23 16:46:02 UTC
Raw Date: Wed, 24 Jul 1996 00:46:02 +0800

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From: Adam Shostack <adam@homeport.org>
Date: Wed, 24 Jul 1996 00:46:02 +0800
To: tcmay@got.net (Timothy C. May)
Subject: Re: DES-Busting Screen Savers?
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Timothy C. May wrote:

| >As far as cash prizes go how much could cypherpunks and friends
| >generate for such a purpose?  I'd guess individuals could come up with
| >a fair bit of money... 1000+ list members x 10$ = 10k (or whatever).
| 
| More realistically, 1000+ list members x 10% who make plans to contribute x
| half of these who actually follow through x $10 = $500. (If that....)
| 
| Prizes have their place, but are hard to set up properly.

	A better way to set up a prize is to find a few big companies
willing to sponsor such a demonstration.  AT&T, Nortel, RSA, Netscape,
Microsoft, Qualcomm, and many other companies have an interest in
seeing stronger than DES crypto exportable.  Perhaps one of them could
set up a prize, similar to netscape's Bugs Bounty, or the RSA-129
challenge.

Adam

-- 
"It is seldom that liberty of any kind is lost all at once."
					               -Hume






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