At 10:18 PM 8/3/04 +0100, Ian Grigg wrote:
[Moderator's Note: One wonders if the document on the "Smoking Gun" website is even remotely real. It is amazingly amateurish -- the sort of code practices that were obsolete before the Second World War. --Perry] Perry M. The Cryptography Mailing List Unsubscribe by sending "unsubscribe cryptography" to majordomo@metzdowd.com
I work(ed) for a major kiretsu soon bringing crypto to public scanner/printer/copier to your airport or hotel. When I suggested that the paper that folks write strong passphrases on be backed by glass or metal instead of a pad of paper, they laughed. One form of "crypto" I was forced to manufacture was obviously succeptible to replay attacks if you merely leased the same model scanner/printer/copier for a week and had a pringles' can during transmission. Or rev-eng the driver. Convenience trumps security once again. Not surprising the dinosaurs largely died out, the more I see of them. Today I pointed out that their 802.11 blah gizmo was inside a Faraday cage ie a locked sheet metal cabinet. No wonder their wifi didn't work, eh? Not making this up...