And the standard continues to lower...
Peter Trei
trei at process.com
Fri Dec 15 12:58:42 PST 1995
At 05:17 PM 12/13/95 -0600, you wrote:
>Dr. Brian L. Crissey includes in his .sig, courtesy of cactus at hks.net
>>[ much WRT YetAnotherSecureInternetCreditCardPaymentSystem(*tm) deleted ]
>> ***Dr. Brian L. Crissey, Chair CS Dpt, Linfield Col., McMinnville, OR 97128
>> (503)-434-2426 brianc at linfield.edu
>> Professionals built the Titanic, amateurs built the Ark...
>
>However, the Ark was *designed* by GOD (if you believe the story). Can Dr.
>Brian L. Crissey say the same thing about his payment system?
This guy's home page is a hoot - he's into UFO contacts and dolphin
communication.
After writing to him and getting back a description of his system, it's
clear that he's clueless. He seems to think that info sent to a vendor
using his system can't be sorted out from the gazillion other packets
on the Net.
I described to him sniffer attacks, subverted routers, etal, and
reccomended some basic reading (Cheswick & Bellovin,
Kaufmann, Perlman, & Speciner, and Schneier). He said he'd
look into it. (Yes, I know there's plenty of other attacks, such as
OSPF spoofing, but I didn't describe them).
I think we can educate this guy.
speaking only for myself,
Peter Trei
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