RE: !! Point 'n Crypt -- Win95 Privacy for Everyone !!
The focus for the current PnC offering is more privacy than security. To avoid any issues of ITAR and export we chose to make the first version weak. There will be future offerings that use stronger, non-exportable crypto. As for the posting, I have seen the occasional commercial post float through. This will be the only time that the post will show up on Cypherpunks. Now if we can keep any long threads from getting kicked off (an all too common occurrence). Perhaps replies could be taken to e-mail... walt ---------- From: Gabe Kostolny[SMTP:gabe@ixlabs.com] Sent: Thursday, December 12, 1996 2:45 AM To: Walt Armour Cc: coderpunks@toad.com Subject: Re: !! Point 'n Crypt -- Win95 Privacy for Everyone !!
Point 'n Crypt uses 40-bit DES-CBC (exportable), salted SHA passphrases, and conforms to PKCS #5 and PKCS #7.
It seems to me that anything that's exportable is pretty damn useless, if you really want to keep something secret. Also... I kinda got the impression that this list wasn't for silly commercial traffic? -gabe
It seems you posted this everywhere but where it belongs: comp.os.ms-windows.announce. I think it's likely that the moderator would approve the posting, even if he is annoyed. Messages with more than one exclamation point on a line are technically off-topic, though. -rich
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Rich Graves
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Walt Armour