The return of the IPG Unbreakable System (fwd)

Roy M. Silvernail roy at sendai.cybrspc.mn.org
Thu Mar 21 09:08:28 PST 1996


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In list.cypherpunks, ipgsales at cyberstation.net writes:

> In view of the willful violation of our confidential release, without 
> knowing everything involved, and putting it out on the Internet, please 
> be advised that other than those who have heretofore been evaluating the 
> system, we will make no further releases except on a highly 
> selective basis.

I submit that this is what one would expect when one sends supposedly
confidential material out in the absence of binding NDAs.

IPG, why don't you simply post the source code to your system?  I know
I've suggested this before, but it bears repeating that any truly secure
cryptosystem depends _only_ on the secrecy of the key.  The algorithm
should be able to be published in the New York Times with no compromise
to the security of the system.  If this is not the case for your system,
than perhaps you should be considering alternative entrepreneurial
exploits.
- -- 
Roy M. Silvernail --  roy at cybrspc.mn.org
                   "I'm a family man, model citizen."
                                      -- Warren Zevon

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