Encrypting to self

T Bruce Tober octobersdad at reporters.net
Fri, 3 Jul 1998 22:49:09 +0100


In message <3.0.3.32.19980703164856.0325a008@pop3.clark.net>, Carl
Ellison <cme@acm.org> writes
>
>At 08:43 PM 7/3/98 +0100, T Bruce Tober wrote:
>>According to David Swarbrick it is law that you must produce plaintext
>>of any computer file upon request (or warrant?). I will copy your
>>message to him if you like and ask him to respond and will post that
>>here if he does. Let me know if you want me to.
>
>And if I e-mail you a file of random numbers? ..or have a file of rannos on 
>my disk?

Check the threads "Subject: Re: encryption key Q >>> was >>> Re: UK Pedo
porn raids" on alt.security,uk.legal,uk.politics.crime; and "Subject:
Re: Strong encryption in the UK" on uk.legal.

If you can't locate them, let me know and I'll zip them up and send them
to you.

tbt -- Whose book on Net security issues and solutions for SMEs is about
         to be released. E-mail:netsec@crecon.demon.co.uk for details.

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