--- begin forwarded text Date: Wed, 20 Sep 1995 10:47:24 -0400 (EDT) From: Nathaniel Borenstein <nsb@nsb.fv.com> To: www-buyinfo@allegra.att.com Subject: Re: Security Flaw Is Discovered In Software Used in Shopping Without belaboring the point too much, I think there are a few conclusions that really ought to be drawn: -- The world has never seen unbreakable encryption software, and almost certainly never will. Nothing that human beings ever build is perfect. -- Any encryption-based scheme is only as strong as its weakest link. Generally, you don't know what the weakest link will turn out to be. -- Basing a global financial infrastructure on the unbreakability of a certain algorithm or program is at best imprudent. Bear in mind that people as well respected as Dr. Adelman -- the "A" in RSA -- are hard at work trying to figure out how, for example, to use massive parallelism to break the basic algorithms of public key cryptography. -- Keeping sensitive financial information completely off the net is always best, whether or not you are using encryption. For information on a safe, non-cryptographic alternative that has been fully operational for nearly a year, with over 30,000 paying customers, a growth rate featuring a six week doubling period, and NO break-ins to date, check out http://www.fv.com. -- Nathaniel -------- Nathaniel S. Borenstein <nsb@fv.com> | When privacy is outlawed, Chief Scientist, First Virtual Holdings | only outlaws will have privacy! FAQ & PGP key: nsb+faq@nsb.fv.com | SUPPORT THE ZIMMERMANN DEFENSE FUND! ---VIRTUAL YELLOW RIBBON-->> zldf@clark.net <http://www.netresponse.com/zldf> --- end forwarded text ----------------- Robert Hettinga (rah@shipwright.com) Shipwright Development Corporation, 44 Farquhar Street, Boston, MA 02131 USA (617) 323-7923 "Reality is not optional." --Thomas Sowell
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