Clipper counter-attack, technical
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- The Law Enforcement Field is used by my clipper chip to make the session key it is using available to the gov't. Would it be possible that my clipper chip could have a subtle flaw causing the LEF (sp?) data to be corrupted? Would my chip still function; would I be able to use it to to communicate with other clipper chips? Would anyone be able to tell that my chip was broken without the help of the key escrow agents? Would the sesion key still be recoverable if the clipper chip at the other end were working 'correctly'? j' - -- O I am Jay Prime Positive jpp@markv.com 1250 bit key fingerprint = B8 95 E0 AF 9A A2 CD A5 89 C9 F0 FE B4 3A 2C 3F 524 bit key fingerprint = 8A 7C B9 F2 D5 46 4D ED 66 23 F1 71 DE FF 51 48 Public keys by `finger jpp@markv.com' or mail to pgp-public-keys@pgp.mit.edu Your feedback is welcome, directly or via symbol JPP on hex@sea.east.sun.com -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- iQBXAgUBLFyiN9C3U5sdKpFdAQGz3wILBs/DZRkKw8SwmnMuxqjH2GKwl+9FyLjh i5GaBE6mjyT53SDYBhVsUuimHI2lYsOVO1H9p6etX4fVlLK8k+/+1xDy -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----
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