Distributed cracks, law, and cryptoanarchy

Vangelis vangelis at qnis.net
Mon Feb 24 14:00:08 PST 1997


Marc Horowitz wrote:
> >> The "you must report results only to the crack organizers" rule can be
> >> enforced if it's made into a contract. Even without a formal contract,
> 
> I don't want to sign a formal contract.  I want to break the key.  I
> don't care about the money.  I can buy a lottery ticket if I want a
> small chance at winning a lot of money.

> I'll participate when I can download something, type make, run it, and
> forget about it.
 
My feelings EXACTLY.  And the same reasoning behind my machine not being
put to work on these DES/RC4 cracking projects.  Instead it spends its
off-cycles factoring Merseinne primes - why?  Because it's the only
charity I can donate my spare CPU power to, WITHOUT having to sign forms
and other beauracratic garbage.
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