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Re: encrypt_1.html
> | The fact that they are pushing key escrow must indicate that
> |someone has developed a program that they can't crack and don't
> |have a back-door to.
> | I wonder which one it is?
This ignores the basic law of conpiracy theorism: Suspect everyone
and everything.
I believe the current push to establish key escrow systems, which
will inevitably lead to enforced domestic GAK in a number of
countries is possibly a double cross.
If mandatory GAK is introduced who will be the most likely to ignore
the legislation and continue using non-GAK crypto? - The anarchists
and other "terrorist" groups of course. This would seem to suggest
the govt. is trying to lull these groups into a false sense of
security believing their non-GAK crypto to be strong. This would in
turn seem to suggest that the NSA, GCCS etc. have broken a number of
currently used algorithms that are believed strong by the civilian
research community.
At the end of the day though this is pure speculation and the spectre
of GAK still looms over us and must be defeated, however, as
conspiracy theories go I happen to think it is one of my more
believable delusions....
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