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Re: Breaking into girlfriend's files



On Thu, 22 Dec 1994, Mark Terka wrote:

> GROAN! What the hell is this list about anyway?????? I think we are losing
> perspective about encryption, privacy etc etc...
                                ^^^^^^^
You said it.

> Putting it quite simply, the individual was asking about how to make an attack
> on an opponent. Whether that opponent is a girlfriend, spouse, competitor or
> terrorist group, who cares? Lets save the sermonizing for Ann Landers...what
> state the relationship is irrelevant.

And *HE* gave the reason - he wanted go rifling through his girlfriend's
private files.  And here I was, thinking that this list was about "better
privacy through cryptography" - I must have subscribed to alt.2600 by
mistake...  Come to think of it, that's a better place for the original
query...

> The gentleman asked a question regarding a standard cryptographic problem...
> how you can intercept and interpret encrypted information, either in theory
> in practice. To make judgement calls is WAY out of line and a hell of a bad
> precedent for this group.

Read it again - he specifically wanted to sneak into his partner's files;
that is a clear invasion of privacy.  Jeeze - I thought a Yank would have
understood this...

> I bet the poster would have gotten a more sympathetic response if he said he
> had gotton his hands on a diplomatic cable....

And would you have been just as sympathetic if somebody wanted to rifle
YOUR files?

> Oh boy! Pretty soon we will have this list as "cypherpunks giving advice to
> the lovelorn..."!!! Lets cut the crap, stick to the problem at hand and
> offer solutions to what the participants of the list know best, namely the
> the use and analysis of cryptographic problems.

That has nothing to do with it - person A wanted advice on how to invade
person B's privacy (he presumably doesn't have the guts to just ask her).
Sorry, but privacy works both ways - she's entitled to it just as much
as anybody else.

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