PGP 2.6 is dangerous in the long term ?
Perry E. Metzger
perry at imsi.com
Thu May 26 05:11:41 PDT 1994
Russell Nelson says:
> Date: Wed, 25 May 94 10:25:30 -0700
> From: hughes at ah.com (Eric Hughes)
>
> You have to assume that RSA isn't being run by idiots. Either they're
> looking at closing their doors in seven years, or they've got a plan.
>
> I asked Jim Bidzos about this last year. He told me they're planning
> on becoming a supplier of cryptography code and expertise.
>
> If they had expertise, they wouldn't need patents.
Make no mistake, they have expertise. As much as we like to denegrate
them, they are responsible for several algorithms we all use every
day, like MD5.
That said, I agree that the patents are unsavory. However, none of us
thus far have shown the testicular fortitude to challenge any of them.
Perry
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