Re: CyberCash just did it!

Markus Guehrs wrote:
Is anybody aware of the fact that CyberCashs credit card payment system (http://www.cybercash.com) is an almost 1:1 SET implementation. Since this system is now working and SET is still a draft I assume the SET authors got/took/copied many ideas from CyberCashs genius software system.
Out of curiousity I visited their site and I read the part of the security section which I've pasted below. Is it true? After all that I've read about the export issue and here Cybercash tells me they have got permission to export strong crypto? Please note that I am not someone who is familiar with the strength of crypto algo and any response to this post would be most helpful to a newbie in this business. Thanks. Quote from Cybercash's web page : http://www.cybercash.com/cybercash/wp/bankwp.html#security " CyberCash transactions are protected by a powerful and sophisticated system of encryption, combining DES private-key and RSA public-key encryption technologies. In fact, CyberCash's 768-bit RSA key encryption capability is unique in that it is the most powerful encryption technology currently licensed by the United States government for export. CyberCash also has been approved by the government for 1024-bit RSA key encryption, and will be providing that technology by the end of 1996. "
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