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Re: Chaff in the Channel (Stealth PGP work)
On Thu, 29 Feb 1996, Nelson Minar wrote:
> [email protected] (Timothy C. May) writes:
> >This is my take on fixing the stego situation. Instead of worrying about a
> >"stealth PGP version," which is likely to be only a slight speed bump
> >(because of the statistics), think about flooding the detection channels.
> As noble as "flood the detection channels" sounds, has it really ever
> succeeded? Do people who don't care about privacy day to day ever go
> through extra trouble to make other people's privacy easier? I can
I still like the idea of EVERYONE using encryption. Hiding stuff in
plain sight always has appealed to me.
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