-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Al writes: <snip>
Maybe a good tactic would be to crack a "secure" server, and send the results ONLY to the server operators, along with a description of machine-time involved.
Put out a public press release, describing the machine-time involved, how it was possible due to weak crypto imposed by the government, and the possible economic and commercial implications of said weak crypto.
I'm with Lucky, let's go after Netscape itself. They deserve it more than their customers do, and they would then have a strong motivation <evil grin> to fix it. The press release would then *only* involve Netscape, and maybe a few C-punks could buy a few Netscape puts ;) and donate the bucks made for something like Tim's stable remailer. JMR -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: 2.6.2 Comment: Freedom isn't Freeh iQCVAwUBMGNU321lp8bpvW01AQEtBQP7BdcB2W5bkCel56eUkZVSkPxJv4hPZren 3P/QtZAAVyF8Xt8692m4lPLVMqtgKqkrtzoqVg7zi/56tqwnLmUcv+TnqSxNdctb H7durUUVgK+yqsz2Jd8pc0dPBFzT5c1IeZFjVmhG4+ChjzeAnd8WRoqy8BYfHr+w 5s8Tk2XlJF0= =6CRC -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- Regards, Jim Ray "People are deceived in masses, but enlightened one at a time." -- Dick Boddie. ----------------------------------------------------------------------- PGP key Fingerprint 51 5D A2 C3 92 2C 56 BE 53 2D 9C A1 B3 50 C9 C8 Key id. # E9BD6D35 James Milton Ray <liberty@gate.net> ----------------------------------------------------------------------- Help Phil! email zldf@clark.net or see http://www.netresponse.com/zldf _______________________________________________________________________