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Re: A case for 2560 bit keys
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On Tue, 9 Jul 1996, jim bell wrote:
> I don't think it's going to make a great deal of difference. We've "all"
> shifted to 1024-bit keys, even though it's unlikely anybody will have the
> resources to crack them for decades if not centuries. And the moment any
> government prosecutes anyone with information obtained by a decrypt of a
> 1024-bit key, the (then) stragglers will join the rest of us at 1500 or
> 2000+. The government knows this and there's nothing it can do about it,
> except possibly for GAK and it isn't making much headway in that.
Wiretaps aren't always used as evidence. It's a very effective way to snoop
on people under suspect and get some information on where some incriminating
information may be, but they rarely produce hard evidence.
- -- Mark
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