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- From: emil@lamisun2.epfl.ch (Emil Laurentiu)
- Newsgroups: sci.crypt
- Subject: PKZIP contest
- Message-ID: <1992Nov9.043032@lamisun2.epfl.ch>
- Date: 9 Nov 92 03:30:32 GMT
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- Organization: Ecole Polytechnique Federale de Lausanne
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- The paragraph bellow is extracted from the PGP2.0 documentation:
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- There is a company called AccessData (87 East 600 South, Orem, Utah
- 84058, phone 1-800-658-5199) that sells a package for $185 that
- cracks the built-in encryption schemes used by WordPerfect, Lotus
- 1-2-3, MS Excel, Symphony, Quattro Pro, Paradox, and MS Word 2.0. It
- doesn't simply guess passwords-- it does real cryptanalysis. Some
- people buy it when they forget their password for their own files.
- Law enforcement agencies buy it too, so they can read files they
- seize. I talked to Eric Thompson, the author, and he said his
- program only takes a split second to crack them, but he put in some
- delay loops to slow it down so it doesn't look so easy to the
- customer. He also told me that the password encryption feature of
- PKZIP files can be easily broken, and that his law enforcement
- customers already have that service regularly provided to them from
- another vendor.
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- In these conditions I think the contest launched by PKWARE is of no interest.
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- Waiting for the war to begin... Emil
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