gack vs. key escrow vs. key recovery

William H. Geiger III whgiii at amaranth.com
Fri Oct 4 07:10:46 PDT 1996


In <199610040033.RAA18660 at netcom19.netcom.com>, on 10/03/96 at 05:33 PM,
   "Vladimir Z. Nuri" <vznuri at netcom.com> said:

>regarding (2): the government may actually help bring crypto
>to the masses via the post office and other routes. are
>cpunks going to continue to hold the simplistic, reactionary,
>knee-jerk, black-and-white opinion that "anything with the
>word 'government' in it is evil"? "if the government is doing
>something, then we must sabotage it"?

Hmmmm.... It seems that your are not familiar with the fact that a false sense of
security is WORSE than no security at all. This is exactly what this type of "crypto"
provides: a FALSE sense of security.

The masses are much better off with out any crypto that some sudo-crypto provided by
the government. Atleast when you send messages in the clear the user knows that it is
open for everyone to read and not to send sensitive info.

>I'll be watching the debate closely, as the true extremists
>incapable of compromise (and thereby living in a fantasy world)
>show their colors....

<sigh> another simpleton. Why is it whenever anyone stands up against the "powers
that be" to defend their rights and the Consitution they are branded as "extreamist".
Just which Article of the Bill of Rights should we "compromise" on next? It is
obvious you have no respect for the 1st, 4th & 5th admendments or a clue as to what
they stand for or how they relate to this issue. 

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