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Statsi, sayanim, spiking crypto
- To: merata@pearl.sums.ac.ir, lawya@lucs-01.novell.leeds.ac.uk, sjmz@hplb.hpl.hp.com, wpi@wpiran.org, even@cs.technion.ac.il
- Subject: Statsi, sayanim, spiking crypto
- From: bill payne <billp@nmol.com>
- Date: Mon, 09 Mar 1998 18:56:41 -0700
- CC: mab@research.att.com, mab@research.att.com, masanori fushimi <fushimi@misojiro.t.u-tokyo.ac.jp>, marc rotenberg <rotenberg@epic.org>, m robert kestenbaum <mrkeste@sandia.gov>, lwirbel@aol.com, lee smith <jasnm@us-japan.org>, L E Banderet <lbanderet@natick-ccmail.army.mil>, klayman <jwatch@erols.com>, cypherpunks@toad.com, ukcrypto@maillist.ox.ac.uk, cyberia-l@listserv.aol.com, wire@monkey-boy.com
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Monday 3/9/98 6:17 PM
merata@pearl.sums.ac.ir
lawya@lucs-01.novell.leeds.ac.uk
sjmz@hplb.hpl.hp.com
Guys
I just read a printed copy I made of
Crypto AG: The NSA's Trojan Whore?
http://caq.com/CAQ/caq63/caq63madsen.html
starting at http://www.aci.net/kalliste/
fairly carefully.
I seized upon Madsen�s statements,
1 the random encryption key could be automatically and
clandestinely transmitted with the enciphered message.
2 they may also have been tipped off by Stasi files of the
ex-East German regime that found their way to Iran
Try MfS agents who went to work for Iran after the Cold War.
Then there was the postcard from Tel Aviv I received at
Sandia labs which followed-up a yellow piece of paper sent
by snail mail asking numbered detailed question about work
I was doing at Sandia.
I responded back to the postcard, by postcard of course,
�Know any sayanim?�
No response.
It doesn't take at rocket scientist to figure that one out.
Let�s all hope for settlement of this unfortunate matter so that
we can all move on to more constructive projects.
Best
bill