Analysis wanted

Bruce Baugh bruce at aracnet.com
Thu Feb 22 18:24:54 PST 1996


If anyone is interested in helping out the gentleman quoted below by
ruthlessly savaging :-) his algorithm and assumptions, would you please
e-mail me so I can hook you up with him? (He decided not to post to the list
directly to avoid the usual signal-to-noise problems. Can't blame him. But I
offered to forward along relevant info and queries.)

>Is there a way of someone trustworthy to try and break VGP and express an
>opinion on it's strength or weakness.  I can basically describe the
>encryption approach and the reencryption, number of passes, final conversion
>to clean text from a binary etc. with you to try to give you some level of
>comfort without sharing the code.  I would also like to have someone
>competent run it through the paces, and then if it is not worthy, go back to
>the drawing board.
>
>In short, I appreciate your comments and frankness, and assure you I am
>interested in your opinion or anyones opinion, and interested in making the
>system rugged.  I agree with your point, and perhaps it sums the whole issue
>up in one line, and that is that "bad encryption is worse than no
>encryption".  encouraging a false sense of security is not something I want
>to be part of, I do want to be responsible to others.

-- 
Bruce Baugh
bruce at aracnet.com
http://www.aracnet.com/~bruce







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