-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- In <Pine.SUN.3.96.980106120946.2112D-100000@beast.brainlink.com>, on 01/06/98 at 12:11 PM, Ray Arachelian <sunder@brainlink.com> said:
Lotus, a subsidiary of the American computer giant IBM, has negotiated a special solution to the problem. Lotus gets to export strong cryptography with the requirement that vital parts of the secret keys are deposited with the U.S. government. ``The difference between the American Notes version and the export version lies in degrees of encryption. We deliver 64 bit keys to all customers, but 24 bits of those in the version that we deliver outside of the United States are deposited with the American government. That's how it works today,'' says Eileen Rudden, vice president at Lotus.
I have 2 problems with this outside of the fact they are doing it: 1) 64 bits is too weak. 2) why should we trust them that it is only the export versions they are giving the 24bit to the government on?? Yet *another* reason not to use Lotus Bloats. - -- - --------------------------------------------------------------- William H. Geiger III http://users.invweb.net/~whgiii Geiger Consulting Cooking With Warp 4.0 Author of E-Secure - PGP Front End for MR/2 Ice PGP & MR/2 the only way for secure e-mail. OS/2 PGP 2.6.3a at: http://users.invweb.net/~whgiii/pgpmr2.html - --------------------------------------------------------------- -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: 2.6.3a-sha1 Charset: cp850 Comment: Registered_User_E-Secure_v1.1b1_ES000000 iQCVAwUBNLJ0AY9Co1n+aLhhAQH/ugP/c98Sq7gCiXV8P045MyJZbcGmJGmD1IeX SgQAhCrThv8bmou+stgJfoYClaDQ1ozbyGyCuJXgCgp/AHhUjEuDLGxIgAzRTuHX V3vNSvNhW3FHMVSG1+UGylchaZzwhyo036frJrc3zxGXPGY142Y1BEW+4Zeoa1NN YPw0QYYnxnY= =k6PK -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----