(Off Topic) Re: FCC_ups

Adam Shostack adam at homeport.org
Tue Aug 13 13:25:56 PDT 1996


David Wagner wrote:

| The *real* challenge: how do you support sender- and recipient- anonymous
| phone calls with strong security?  Have fun.

	Caller calls 1-900-stopper via an international callback
service.  Caller uses Stopper to reach callee's phone number.  Callee,
taking responsibility for their own privacy, uses a forward that she
placed on a pay phone in Grand Central to a cheese box* in the
Seychelles to her real phone.

	Oh, you want authentication and MITM protection?

	Only caller<-->callee needs authentication, for the DH key that
they share for the call.  The other encryption is point to point
transport layer stuff; its nice that its there, but a MITM can listen
in, and only get one or two phone #s.  The chain is as strong as its
strongest link, namely the photuris style authentication of the
caller<->callee.

(A cheese box is a forwarder that works outside of the switch; call
#1, it dials #2, then connects it to line 1.  So called because the
first one the police found was in a cheese box.)

Adam


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