CWD: "Jacking in from the "One that Got Away" Port (fwd)

Carl Ellison cme at cybercash.com
Tue Jun 4 22:04:45 PDT 1996



>(By Brock Meeks / brock at well.com / Archived at http://www.cyberwerks.com/)
>
>
> CyberWire Dispatch // Copyright (c) 1996 //
>
> Jacking in from the "One that Got Away" Port:
>
> Washington, DC -- President Clinton call your spooks, get FBI Director
> Louis Freeh on the phone.   Tell them to order in pizza.  Bill, it's
> going to be a long night.   All your plans to hold the U.S. crypto
> market hostage have just been fucked... and you didn't even get kissed.
>
> A virtual tactical nuke was hurled into the arcane subculture of
> encryption technology Monday when RSA President Jim Bizdos revealed
> that his company's Japanese subsidiary had developed a monster chipset
> capable of scrambling voice and data real time with a so-called "key
> length" of up to 1024 bits.

Brock,

        you have probably heard by now -- this is wrong.

        The chip set was developed by a subsidiary of NTT called NEL.
That's much worse, of course, than if it had been an RSA subsidiary.

 - Carl

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