
17 Dec
2003
17 Dec
'03
11:17 p.m.
Eric Verheul wrote:
To me, Key Recovery cryptography is like using a condom with a hole in it. No thanks.
Actually, on microscopical level *all* condoms have holes in them; the holes are just small enough for you not to worry bout it. The same applies to (good!) Key Recovery cryptography: there are holes but not big enough for you to worry about!
Not worry? Really? What about those pesky little virii that are *much* smaller than the holes in the condoms?