Re: Double Encryption Illegal?
From: jkauffman <jeremy_kauffmanNOjeSPAM_at_hotmail.com.invalid>
Date: 2000/06/15
Message-ID: <231c083a.04129563_at_usw-ex0109-069.remarq.com>#1/1
Date: 2000/06/15
Message-ID: <231c083a.04129563_at_usw-ex0109-069.remarq.com>#1/1
In article <1S_15.351$es.25297_at_typhoon2.ba-dsg.net>,
mnc_at_admin.u.nu (Miguel Cruz) wrote:
> Simon Johnson
> <pabaloNOpaSPAM_at_dimension.h3o.org.invalid> wrote:
> > They can't *prove* you used the algorithm on a piece
of data
> > twice without brute-forcing double the key-space of
the
> > encrypting algorithm.
> They can look at your source code.
> miguel
not really, you don't change the source you just run it twice.
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