RE: CIA 4 Nags: Hackers Crypto Y2K Foreigners
I just don't understand how, in 1998, anyone could let Tenet get away with a claim about key recovery like this. Didn't anyone ask him how he expected high-tech hackers (especially those possibly aided by foreign intelligence agencies) to use key recovery? Ern -----Original Message----- From: John Young [SMTP:jya@pipeline.com] Sent: Thursday, June 25, 1998 5:37 AM To: cypherpunks@toad.com Subject: CIA 4 Nags: Hackers Crypto Y2K Foreigners June 24, 1998 CIA Head Forsees Better Hackers Filed at 5:43 p.m. EDT By The Associated Press WASHINGTON (AP) -- Intrusion into government computers [SNIP] Unless the computer industry and the government find a legislative compromise, the government could fall victim to hackers able to hide their own actions in impenetrable encryption codes. It may take a major computer-hacker incident to create the political pressure needed to allow the government the "recovery" power to access encrypted databases. "There is a train wreck waiting to happen unless we deal with the recovery aspect of the encryption debate," Tenet said.
On Thu, 25 Jun 1998, Ernest Hua wrote:
I just don't understand how, in 1998, anyone could let Tenet get away with a claim about key recovery like this. Didn't anyone ask him how he expected high-tech hackers (especially those possibly aided by foreign intelligence agencies) to use key recovery?
Easy. Make not using key recovery a crime with stiffer penalties than any hack. If you can't get 'em on the hack, you get em on a crypto-related charge. Scary stuff. Michael J. Graffam (mgraffam@mhv.net) http://www.mhv.net/~mgraffam -- Philosophy, Religion, Computers, Crypto, etc "Enlightenment is man's emergence from his self-incurred immaturity. Immaturity is the inability to use one's own understanding without the guidance of another. . .Sapere aude! Have the courage to use your own understanding!" - Immanuel Kant "What is Enlightenment?"
Is your question rhetorical? Audience members can't ask questions at a Senate hearing... And the point was probably too subtle for the senators... -Declan On Thu, 25 Jun 1998, Ernest Hua wrote:
I just don't understand how, in 1998, anyone could let Tenet get away with a claim about key recovery like this. Didn't anyone ask him how he expected high-tech hackers (especially those possibly aided by foreign intelligence agencies) to use key recovery?
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