Netscape

Jeff Weinstein jsw at netscape.com
Tue Jul 23 05:09:51 PDT 1996


Lucky Green wrote:
> 
> At 13:38 7/22/96, Tom Weinstein wrote:
> 
> >Yes, and that's what we're trying to do.  Get strong crypto in the hands
> >of as many people as we can.  I can hardly wait until we get S/MIME in.
> 
> What will Netscape do to about the 40bit RC-2 default and the signatures on
> the outside of the encryption envelope design flaws in S/MIME? I can't
> imagine Netscape releasing software that has these two properties.

  If you know that the recipient can read a message encrypted with
3DES, IDEA, or RC2-128, then you can send the message using one of
these strong algorithms.  Given that you need someones public key
to send them a message, there are several obvious ways to transmit
information about what algorithms they accept along with it.

	--Jeff

-- 
Jeff Weinstein - Electronic Munitions Specialist
Netscape Communication Corporation
jsw at netscape.com - http://home.netscape.com/people/jsw
Any opinions expressed above are mine.






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