Re: the bill of rights hasn't been revoked. not yet, anyway.
22 Jan
1993
22 Jan
'93
6:33 p.m.
Agreed. I guess if you refuse [ to decrypt your files] after that point, they can hold you in contempt of court or cite you for obstruction of justice.
Oh yeah, this reminds me of a scheme by my friend Fuzzy. Create an encryption system which compresses and encrypts two files in the space of one (more or less) using two different keys, the "real" one and the "innocent" one. When you encrypt something, you also encrypt a similar-sized hunk of innocuous text. When they ask for the key, you give them the one that spits out the fake stuff. True, it's security by obscurity. But I thought you might be interested. -- Marc Ringuette (mnr@cs.cmu.edu)
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