WARNING!

ER CRAMER crame001 at hio.tem.nhl.nl
Fri Jun 24 00:56:53 PDT 1994


-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-----


> them become the de-facto standard?  If a leter release turns out to be
> incompatible with an older one, but it's cryptographically superior, then
> it's time to switch, even if it means generating and distributing new keys.

And it is superior indeed... But what are we talking about here. A 1024 bits
key should be save for at least the next 10000 years so who cares if a 5000
bits key could be save for maybe a 1000000 years!!! 

If the big keys are going to be used PGP will be taken away from user that
not can use very fast machines... 

... If you outlaw Privacy, only Outlaws will have Privacy!

Eelco Cramer <crame001 at hio.tem.nhl.nl> ------
- --------------------------------------------------

-----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE-----
Version: 2.6

iQCVAgUBLgqd64DAdPKe9hHLAQHtPQP9FERBDECwHTeexO3IL1hwTh4qeG+aKnpw
+HjGBq2H2C/2ypk0FvRWayOUn75uR/zIHXz33+0a3HzDgu/tlY6luL2L4joKPQHu
muA7qmHVN9KjHYR31GEEsneM2Q/QGJ9yv/yIxz4A5Xe5JIiZ3FCrMmzRFTrTjZrX
LlE8eSS2r7c=
=xBxZ
-----END PGP SIGNATURE-----





More information about the cypherpunks-legacy mailing list