On Thu, Mar 19, 1998 at 11:00:02PM -0600, Mike Rosing wrote:
Cryptography is a weapon. With a wire wrap tool, you too can create weapons of mass destruction using nothing but untracable legal parts. ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
I'll bite, how ? Crypto is not a destructive weapon - it may blind the opponent, perhaps even sometimes at critical times when that can induce him to behave dangerously - but I fail to see how a cipher in and of itself is a weapon of destruction, let alone mass destruction. I see crypto as an entirely defensive weapon with no potential to destroy anything (except perhaps data when the key gets lost or forgotten). Of course you may be refering to other things one can put together with a wirewrap tool - which isn't really the tool one would want to assemble HERF or HPM destructive weapons with in any case since wirewrap wire can barely handle an amp or so max...
Patience, persistence, truth, Dr. mike
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On Fri, 20 Mar 1998, Dave Emery wrote:
I'll bite, how ? Crypto is not a destructive weapon - it may blind the opponent, perhaps even sometimes at critical times when that can induce him to behave dangerously - but I fail to see how a cipher in and of itself is a weapon of destruction, let alone mass destruction. I see crypto as an entirely defensive weapon with no potential to destroy anything (except perhaps data when the key gets lost or forgotten).
By government fiat, not by reality. Crypto is *classified* as a weapon, so you stick a processor in a box with a keypad and scramble inputs to outputs and you have a device which is on the munitions list along with tanks and jet fighters. Pistols and rifles aren't weapons of mass destruction so they aren't on the munitions list, but crypto is. So, by fiat, it is a "weapon of mass destruction". it's Sarcasim dude, and points out how stupid the law can be. I'll take a battery operated wire wrap tool, but even a hand job and candle light will do. As for the high explosives, processors are good at timing. You can build a pretty cheap detonator with some fancy properties using a $10 processor chip. With a couple of transistors you'll get more than enough current to do the job, the wires won't be connected that long :-) Patience, persistence, truth, Dr. mike
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