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To: cypherpunks
From: Bill Stewart
Date: 7/23/96
Tim wrote:
>| More realistically, 1000+ list members x 10% who make plans to
>| contribute x half of these who actually follow through x $10 = $500.
>| (If that....)
>| Prizes have their place, but are hard to set up properly.
All right, $100 to the winner, by the end of 1996,
for a reasonably-convincingly-non-rigged public crack of DES,
whether it's from a net-run or screen-saver effort,
a DES cracker using fancy special equipment, supercomputers,
microcomputers, DES chips, or Gate Array chips.
$100 extra bonus if the winner is from the NSA or FBI
(Black-bag jobs, rubber-hose cryptanalysis, and subpoenas
all count as rigged - sorry :-)
At 08:46 AM 7/23/96 -0500, Adam Shostack <[email protected]> wrote:
> A better way to set up a prize is to find a few big companies
>willing to sponsor such a demonstration. AT&T, Nortel, RSA, Netscape,
>Microsoft, Qualcomm, and many other companies have an interest in
>seeing stronger than DES crypto exportable. Perhaps one of them could
>set up a prize, similar to netscape's Bugs Bounty, or the RSA-129
>challenge.
Perhaps cracking 56-bit DES would count as a new bug for Netscape's
existing Bugs Bounty?
Bill Stewart
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