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" "- Prof. Jonez©"" <jonez@norcom.ca> wrote in message
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> Joseph Ashwood wrote:
>> "3DES
> How much of a moron must you be to not know the difference between
> 3DES and 3DEA?
I will admit I misread it.
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Grumble <devnull@kma.eu.org> wrote in news:d8m1o8$sr0$1@news-rocq.inria.fr:
> Prof. Jonez wrote:
>
>> How much of a moron must you be to not know the difference between
>> 3DES and 3DEA?
>
> I would, most definitely, love to be told the differen
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Grumble wrote:
> Prof. Jonez wrote:
>
>> How much of a moron must you be to not know the difference between
>> 3DES and 3DEA?
>
>
> I would, most definitely, love to be told the difference between
> 3DES and 3DEA. Pray tell.
>
3DES is extr
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falkyfoo@bonksbcglobal.net wrote:
> I hear in some parts of the world they have "guilty," "innocent" and "not
> proven" verdicts. In the US the "innocent" and "not proven" are merged into
> the "not guilty" verdict.
>
Scotland has the Not Proven
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page 81]
board. Even so, none of the other sysops nor the company itself was
ever
a suspect in the investigation.
On February 28, 1990, the Secret Service obtained a federal warrant to
search the offices of Steve Jackson Games and to seize variou
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. Handwritten Notes
Finally, agents should be alert for notes in manuals, on the
equipment,
or in the area of the computer. These may provide critical keys to
breaking passwords, finding the file or directory names of important
data, operating the
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" "- Prof. Jonez©"" <jonez@norcom.ca> wrote in message
news:TQrre.73$bf1.2924@news.uswest.net
}
} Joseph Ashwood wrote:
} > [CC added to REHjr the author os CryptoSMS]
} > [Note to REHjr: The tone of this is not meant personally, but claims
} > wer
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This document was obtained under the Freedom of Information
Act by the Electronic Privacy Information Center and scanned
in by the Bureau of National Affairs. It is not copyrighted
and ma
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clem wrote:
> The next paragraph is directly copied from their site:
>
> Your pass phrase is digested by six different one-way hash functions
> to produce 1088 bits of unpredictable key material, providing for a
> very large number of possible keys (
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"Jim Spriggs" <jim.sprigs@ANTISPAMbtinternet.com.invalid> wrote in message
news:42AE41F4.758A5F75@ANTISPAMbtinternet.com.invalid...
> 2yngforthis wrote:
>
> > She bought a pair of jeans on ebay from a seller in the UK. We are in
> > California.
>
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Prof. Jonez wrote:
> How much of a moron must you be to not know the difference between
> 3DES and 3DEA?
I would, most definitely, love to be told the difference between
3DES and 3DEA. Pray tell.
--
Regards, Grumble
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On Mon, 13 Jun 2005 23:14:32 GMT, "2yngforthis"
<crazjermaine@hotmail.com> wrote:
>Any info would be greatly appreciated.
Forget it. The matter is far too trivial to take to court. Unless
you are rolling in money and can afford to part with huge
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Alan wrote:
> So finally I only need an easily remembered password, since all those
> different hash functions make it so formidable to attack! How about
> "password"?
>
> It's so much easier now!
>
And yet, it can be even easier: just u
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"poster" <poster@use.net> wrote in message
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> Indeed. I just had a look at the link in question, and
> it most definitely reads 3DEA. Quite a difference that
> one little letter makes?
>
Yeah. That
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clem wrote:
> Your pass phrase is digested by six different one-way hash functions
> to produce 1088 bits of unpredictable key material, providing for a
> very large number of possible keys (3.31e+327). This number is so huge
> as to make it a formi
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I hear in some parts of the world they have "guilty," "innocent" and "not
proven" verdicts. In the US the "innocent" and "not proven" are merged into
the "not guilty" verdict.
"Larry" <larry@x.com> wrote in message
news:larry-077F4A.19413213062
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On Mon, 13 Jun 2005 16:51:05 -0600, " \"- Prof. Jonez©\""
<jonez@norcom.ca> wrote:
>need.crypto@breakin.the.law wrote:
>> I am looking for a good crypto system
>> to protect our legal communications
>> from the pigs.
>>
>> Preference is to use SM
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2yngforthis wrote:
> She bought a pair of jeans on ebay from a seller in the UK. We are in
> California.
How truly weird. Someone in California [1] buys jeans from someone in
the UK. Why people wear these ghastly things I don't know, but you'd
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"2yngforthis" <crazjermaine@hotmail.com> wrote in message
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> Im lookin for some advice in this situation my Girlfriend is in, so here
> it goes.
>
> She bought a pair of jeans on ebay f
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[CC added to REHjr the author os CryptoSMS]
[Note to REHjr: The tone of this is not meant personally, but claims were
made that need to be forcefully refuted in order to discourage use of
extremely inferior products]
" "- Prof. Jonez©"" <jonez@nor
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