The great GAK crack (making GAK economically impossible) (fwd)
Adam Back
aba at dcs.ex.ac.uk
Wed Sep 24 10:57:10 PDT 1997
Mark Leighton Fisher <fisherm at indy.tce.com> writes:
> If domestic GAK is mandated, my recommendation to my employer will
> be to not transmit anything via the Internet that we wouldn't want
> on the cover of The New York Times (or EE Times).
Excellent advice. Perhaps you could get them to pass on your planned
recommendations to the GAKkers in DC.
> As a U.S. subsidiary of a foreign corporation, I would not be
> surprised if our communications were decrypted and the contents
> passed along to our U.S. competitors if domestic GAK is mandated.
> (Can you say, "industrial espionage"? I knew you could.)
I am positive your suspicions are correct.
Adam
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