Safemail

Adam Shostack adam at homeport.org
Thu Jun 20 13:00:22 PDT 1996


Not to defend the safemail folks, but this does remind me of something
that NeXT did with Eliptic curve based systems; there was no storage
of the private key, it was generated from the passphrase at run time.
It was a side discussion, maybe with Andrew Lorenstien?  Andrew?



Daniel R. Oelke wrote:

| All in all they guy was plesant enough, but no real 
| details on how the system works.  What I got was that
| they "private" key is what you type in.  This is then 
| hashed (he even used the word hash) into a 22 character
| public key that you share with your friends.  
| Even at 8 bits/charcter, 176 bits doesn't sound secure
| for a public key algorithm, but then again this isn't
| RSA we are looking at.


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