306 lines
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306 lines
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[A] Data Encryption Msg # - 281
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To : ALL
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From : HAPPY WOODCHOPPER
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Subject : quantum machines
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Time : 1:07:51 AM 09/24/1994
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Does anybody know anything about this new computer that will,
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supposedly, break any RSA cipher? Its being developed now and will be
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out within twenty years. People are saying that its a boon to
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criminals, because they'll be able to decipher bank info. hmmm....
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[A] Data Encryption Msg # - 664
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To : ALL
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From : SHERRIF
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Subject : CELLTRAKER
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Time : 12:11:51 PM 12/04/1994
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500 POUND TO THE FIRST PERSON TO GET ME THE FULL VERSION OF CELLTRAKER
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WHICH INCLUDES THE ESN GRAABER CHEERS ..
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[A] Data Encryption Msg # - 1304
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To : ALL
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From : JIGSAW
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Subject : WORD6
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Time : 12:56:05 AM 04/08/1995
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I desparately need a password cracker for word6 password protected
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documents... anyone...
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Thanks
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Jigsaw
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[A] Data Encryption Msg # - 1366
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To : ALL
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From : AC ASSASSIN
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Subject : ARJ compression with garble option
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Time : 2:56:28 AM 04/27/1995
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Has anyone seen any utils on any BBs or on the net which will decrypt a
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ARJ file which has a password. I compressed a load of files a while
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back and for some reason put a password on it, for they life of me I
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cannot remember what it was (real fuckin stupid).
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I have seen stuff to bypass ZIPs but not ARJ. I have a feeling that the
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ARJ doesnt store the actual password so it could be god damn difficult
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if not possible. Any help would be appreciated.
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[A] Data Encryption Msg # - 1370
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To : AC ASSASSIN
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From : PULSE
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Subject : ARJ compression with garble option
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Time : 9:40:28 PM 04/27/1995
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> Has anyone seen any utils on any BBs or on the net which will decrypt a
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> ARJ file which has a password. I compressed a load of files a while
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> back and for some reason put a password on it, for they life of me I
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> cannot remember what it was (real fuckin stupid).
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> I have seen stuff to bypass ZIPs but not ARJ. I have a feeling that the
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> ARJ doesnt store the actual password so it could be god damn difficult
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> if not possible. Any help would be appreciated.
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>
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I believe that I may have an ARJ cracker somewhere. Quite good if I
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remember rightly. I'll check whether I'm imagining things or not whenI
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log off.
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Pulse
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[A] Data Encryption Msg # - 1373
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To : PULSE
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From : DANGERMOUSE
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Subject : ARJ compression with garble option
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Time : 10:40:59 PM 04/27/1995
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Positive I've seen one, but phucked if I know where. I think you're
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right about it not storing the password, so depending on how long your
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original password was, it could take a while. Hope you've got a
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486/'040 or whatever :)
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Dan
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[A] Data Encryption Msg # - 1430
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To : DANGERMOUSE
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From : AC ASSASSIN
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Subject : ARJ compression with garble option
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Time : 12:36:56 AM 05/03/1995
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If any of ya have any flash backs or shit like that and remember where
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you seen the ARJ cracker please let me know as it is quite important.
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PULSE
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Have you found a copy of yours yet?
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Later
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[A] Data Encryption Msg # - 1437
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To : AC ASSASSIN
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From : PULSE
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Subject : ARJ compression with garble option
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Time : 1:50:43 PM 05/03/1995
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> PULSE
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> Have you found a copy of yours yet?
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>
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> Later
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Sorry mate, couldn't find it. I checked all my tapes and it was nowhere
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to be seen...
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Pulse
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[A] Data Encryption Msg # - 1589
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To : ALL
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From : COAXIAL
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Subject : Tell
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Time : 12:06:55 AM 05/26/1995
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Tell me about DES encryption, i have a mainframe dialup system, which
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uses DES encryption to allow dialback to numbers.
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COAX
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[A] Data Encryption Msg # - 1593
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To : COAXIAL
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From : VLADIMIR
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Subject : Tell
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Time : 2:57:30 AM 05/26/1995
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> Tell me about DES encryption, i have a mainframe dialup system, which
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> uses DES encryption to allow dialback to numbers.
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> COAX
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As far as i know DES is similar to PGP. ie it uses a key system where
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u have public & secret ones.... wunderfull werld cryptography....
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VlaDiMiR
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[A] Data Encryption Msg # - 1594
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To : VLADIMIR
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From : PHANTASM
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Subject : Tell
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Time : 6:40:17 AM 05/26/1995
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> > Tell me about DES encryption, i have a mainframe dialup system, which
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> > uses DES encryption to allow dialback to numbers.
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> > COAX
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> As far as i know DES is similar to PGP. ie it uses a key system where
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> u have public & secret ones.... wunderfull werld cryptography....
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>
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> VlaDiMiR
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I have just added a load of material dealing with data encryption to
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the file areas. Check them out, there are many dealing with DES and how
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to crack it.
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Phantasm (SysOp)
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[A] Data Encryption Msg # - 1597
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To : PHANTASM
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From : DANGERMOUSE
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Subject : Tell
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Time : 8:38:55 PM 05/26/1995
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I fink Vlad may have his wires crossed - I'm fairly sure DES uses the
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*same* key to encrypt and decrypt data, and is thus not in the same
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class of encryption methods (public key encryption) as RSA (the
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alg-o-riddim) from PGP.
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Dan
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[A] Data Encryption Msg # - 1613
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To : DANGERMOUSE
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From : DR.FONK
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Subject : Tell
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Time : 5:08:56 PM 05/27/1995
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> I fink Vlad may have his wires crossed - I'm fairly sure DES uses the
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> *same* key to encrypt and decrypt data, and is thus not in the same
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> class of encryption methods (public key encryption) as RSA (the
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> alg-o-riddim) from PGP.
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> Dan
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i am 100% sure its crackable because i was told be a very reliable
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contact then Orange have a card of system to listen into ANY cal on the
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network..... if u can listen into the call and its encripted then u can
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most certianly make calls of others ESNs
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Has anyone here came across any trunks that ACCEPT KP2 and dont appear
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to send u any shit? its accepts KP2+21 digits then an error message
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comes up.... if u do KP2-cc -R- XxXxXXxx -ST it kicks ya off... there
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are currently 3 lines i have found with this system!
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Dr.Fonk
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[A] Data Encryption Msg # - 2025
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To : ALL
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From : BLACKTHORN
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Subject : pgp
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Time : 8:20:54 PM 07/18/1995
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does anyone know the score about pgp, while on the web i looked up
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some page to do with pgp, and it says there are 2 different pgp systems
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around now 2.13 i think which uses RSA system and is the MIT version
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which is only for use in the US and canada, and version 2.13i which is
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a non rsa system and is for use in all other countries which allow
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programs like pgp, BTW pgp is banned in countries like france because
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there any form on encryption is Illigal..anyway which is best and
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which is safer and are there back doors in the new versions which
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allow goverments to decode it?
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l8r
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[A] Data Encryption Msg # - 2026
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To : BLACKTHORN
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From : FRUITBAT
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Subject : pgp
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Time : 8:31:33 PM 07/18/1995
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> which is safer and are there back doors in the new versions which
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> allow goverments to decode it?
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A backdoor was confirmed by Zimmerman in the latest version(s)... i
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can't remember which though. Stick to the earlier vers...
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[A] Data Encryption Msg # - 2030
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To : FRUITBAT
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From : TEFLON
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Subject : pgp
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Time : 1:05:33 PM 07/19/1995
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PGP 2.6 is available in the states under the non-export code, ie
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anyone there can use it, but exporting outside of US territorial
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waters is illegal and carries a maximum 10 year sentance (which is
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that the Justice Court in the states is still trying to hit
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Zimmerman with).
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PGP 2.6ui is the version available for use in europe which carries
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slightly different encoding to get around the non export clause.
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The back doors you are thinking of are the back doors in DES and
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RSA which the US government introduced. To make cracking crypted
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files easier the National Security Agency (NSA) in the states
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took the key length down from 64 bits to 56 bits. PGP gets
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around this by introducing larger keys and doubly hashing
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input files.
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Either version (2.6 or 2.6ui) is just as good, the differences
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are minor and just deal with the fiddly points of law
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Tef
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[A] Data Encryption Msg # - 2102
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To : ALL
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From : BLACKTHORN
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Subject : scrambling
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Time : 6:13:16 PM 07/26/1995
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while at AAA i heard someone talk about some system for the PC where
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you could use a sound card and encrypt voice traffic over the fone line
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does anyone know what it is called or what ftp sites it may be on.
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thanks
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[A] Data Encryption Msg # - 2109
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To : BLACKTHORN
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From : IPX
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Subject : scrambling
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Time : 10:38:10 PM 07/26/1995
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Tell me more!
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IpX
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[A] Data Encryption Msg # - 2119
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To : IPX
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From : PHANTASM
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Subject : scrambling
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Time : 6:34:46 AM 07/27/1995
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> Tell me more!
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> IpX
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There is a voice encryption program for the PC called "Neurotic" or
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something similar. To use it you will need at least a 9600 baud modem
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and a sound blaster card with a microphone connected. I think it uses a
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similar encryption method to PGP.
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I have a feeling that the program is on here somehere... let me check
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and I will get back to you guys.
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Phantasm (SysOp)
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[A] Data Encryption Msg # - 2120
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To : PHANTASM
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From : PHANTASM
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Subject : scrambling
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Time : 6:39:43 AM 07/27/1995
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> > Tell me more!
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> >
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> > IpX
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> There is a voice encryption program for the PC called "Neurotic" or
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> something similar. To use it you will need at least a 9600 baud modem
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> and a sound blaster card with a microphone connected. I think it uses a
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> similar encryption method to PGP.
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> I have a feeling that the program is on here somehere... let me check
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> and I will get back to you guys.
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>
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> Phantasm (SysOp)
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Sorry, the program is called "Nautilus" and IS available from the
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MS-Dos Executables file area. Download file number "201" and forget
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about the feds monitoring your phone line forever. <g>
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Phantasm (SysOp)
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