-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA512 This one has been puzzling me for several days. Since I have not yet been able to figure it out, I thought I would "bleg" for assistance from our encryption-savvy readership. According to the Sun Sentinel [1], a South Florida man was recently convicted of stealing military secrets. I am less concerned with what he stole or why than with what the story says about how the evidence against him was identified and used. Here is the relevant part of the story: [2]https://www.lawfareblog.com/puzzling-encryption-story - -- “Borders I have never seen one. But I have heard they exist in the minds of some people.” ― Thor Heyerdahl projects...................https://brmlab.cz/user/overdrive twitter....................https://twitter.com/#!/over2393 GnuPG key FingerPrint......08EA E4DC EF85 0F02 9267 5B48 2E58 6902 C5F8 794C -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Comment: GPGTools - [3]https://gpgtools.org iQIcBAEBCgAGBQJV2PKdAAoJEC5YaQLF+HlMTP0QAKEDUE5WcEXNPU35Rzd/FsDa WujrzPcsp4M9yCqBc5ycALmYHoeAkrEgvvDtH8rAgh5wnoEWV8eKnbLJvPxRHbM7 81LJehw9lA0Wuh2TouxISAPkAFnk1B1fwHoMOsS05I9CqbnjUR3o9Nh4cqbMmOfL sZL8WuuoUiQd/NGATXtu9c9166xeJIYljrHOl+YuLIkmQ1ne56J7NNTzEbJmrGCv ny1tGaIRaNs4kZ9QeWiEAWY6yXqRzmaGbDRr8JHy6fDvD8xUi8PmtqE8YMYx4Dnw j06k+VbPHyToDncOBB62/mb/rmddcM1/84bk/S8vVedkVjsLjWLMvX0EWghtMLRj 3X8q/lqNMmtC1Q2MydqGzmXQabkoddC6wutQzXsusqXSIt0a43irvql8bSXBhn3G bDUTKU7dyhKJnl0URWWoeY/s6O+KimQhj9nEoE8a5jUHJN3mteVjmSZigRSjxnF2 uahHQLMs2J4g/cQd5M3HHIJDOybV9JWchrSZxpN6x7nscRPIAK5zxVcCsZS6A7By kQNzMP3wmzuzfSoauqmkf8m0Xs8HBRTnlR8gaGGr/D3pRyjaIPZ6xSLHZqSRbWgN 8sgSb47wKAp90EnOvIQJOZd/CnApOtvsAoWNxe+r2m3Vvi9KegJSDw0qPOecpQiT pFfnecTukts6LdjSfFLp =k/HW -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- References 1. http://www.sun-sentinel.com/news/fl-christopher-glenn-sentenced-20150731-story.html 2. https://www.lawfareblog.com/puzzling-encryption-story 3. https://gpgtools.org/