Gary Jeffers wrote:
>I was aware that posting binary/executables of crypt code from the
> U.S. was illegal. Is source posting of crypt from U.S. illegal too?
That issue is highly contentious. The summary is: encryption is
considered a munition, and therefore subject to regulation. The Bureau
On Sat, 2 Sep 2000, Steven Furlong wrote:
>Gary Jeffers wrote:
>>I was aware that posting binary/executables of crypt code from the
>> U.S. was illegal. Is source posting of crypt from U.S. illegal too?
>That issue is highly contentious. The summary is: encryption is
>considered a muniti
Ray Dillinger wrote:
>
> On Sat, 2 Sep 2000, Steven Furlong wrote:
>
> >Gary Jeffers wrote:
> >>I was aware that posting binary/executables of crypt code from the
> >> U.S. was illegal. Is source posting of crypt from U.S. illegal too?
>
> >That issue is highly contentious. The summary is:
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At 06:42 AM 9/1/00 -0400, Steven Furlong wrote:
> > A scientist in California let his son borrow his new mini-van. One
> > of the son's friends left some seeds or butts or something in the
> > van, which led to the van being confiscated. The scientist was
> > pissed at the authorities
>
> At 12:00 PM 8/31/00 -0400, Joseph Ashwood wrote:
> >No but I feel free to type a hundred or so, but that's beside the
> >point. The claim made was that anything a human can remember, a
> >computer can brute force, this was simply one very clear example that
> >it simply was not true, as I rat
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