
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- In <3.0.5.32.19981006110801.0088a430@m7.sprynet.com>, on 10/06/98 at 11:08 AM, David Honig <honig@sprynet.com> said:
MOUNTAIN VIEW, Calif., Oct. 5 /PRNewswire/ -- Microsoft Corp.'s (Nasdaq: MSFT - news) WebTV Networks today announced it is the first U.S. company to obtain government approval to export nonkey recovery-based 128-bit-strength encryption for general commercial use. WebTV Networks pioneered low-cost access to the Internet, e-mail, financial services and electronic shopping through a television set and a standard phone line.
The WebTV(TM) Network service, combined with the WebTV-based Internet terminals and receivers, is the first communications system permitted by the U.S. government to provide strong encryption for general use by non-U.S. citizens in Japan and the United Kingdom. Such strong encryption allows Japanese and United Kingdom subscribers of WebTV to communicate through the WebTV Network (both within national borders and internationally) without fear of interception by unauthorized parties.
I have my doubts on this. I find it highly unlikely that the FEDs would approve this without some form of GAK built in even if it is not in the form of "key recovery". - -- - --------------------------------------------------------------- William H. Geiger III http://www.openpgp.net 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 5.0 at: http://www.openpgp.net/pgp.html - --------------------------------------------------------------- Tag-O-Matic: Walk through doors, don't crawl through Windows. -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: 2.6.3a-sha1 Charset: cp850 Comment: Registered_User_E-Secure_v1.1b1_ES000000 iQCVAwUBNhqM149Co1n+aLhhAQH6QgQAwbLSHKbvSQATd9faLKGGhijUdwykD39R pR4TUPBEEw8xZ8ueQBgNkh27Y6jUq3B+m6UuZlcrfMUHtCfHC69l0rE9zSpDVB+U 5zfGgapezqFOw6uy/Mma01WGtZcAjBH92xWT+iHP3VZyWavKU9f93HInup3rVOVZ bXbhoTW5nvk= =2xNs -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----