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Xref: cantaloupe.srv.cs.cmu.edu sci.crypt:15755 comp.org.eff.talk:17125Path: cantaloupe.srv.cs.cmu.edu!das-news.harvard.edu!noc.near.net!transfer.stratus.com!ellisun.sw.stratus.com!cmeFrom: cme@ellisun.sw.stratus.com (Carl Ellison)Newsgroups: sci.crypt,comp.org.eff.talkSubject: Re: Clipper considered harmfulDate: 22 Apr 1993 19:35:11 GMTOrganization: Stratus Computer, Software EngineeringLines: 20Distribution: inetMessage-ID: <1r6s1f$c4d@transfer.stratus.com>References: <15469@optilink.COM> <bontchev.735336144@fbihh>NNTP-Posting-Host: ellisun.sw.stratus.comIn article <bontchev.735336144@fbihh> bontchev@fbihh.informatik.uni-hamburg.de writes:>No, because the Feds will still be able to decrypt the conversations.>True, they'll blame the wrong guys, but nevertheless one cannot say>something like "The drugs arrive tommorrow on the ship 'Terminus'">when the Feds are listening, even if they cannot identify who the>speaker is.It's not a question just of who is holding the phone. It's a question ofwhat circuit to wiretap in the first place. If two drug dealers are bothusing stolen cellular phones, the FBI doesn't know which lines to tap-- unless of course they're tapping *all* phones (maybe *all* cellularphones). If they haven't tapped the connection (ie., at least one end ofthe connection) then they don't know what key to request.-- - <<Disclaimer: All opinions expressed are my own, of course.>> - Carl Ellison cme@sw.stratus.com - Stratus Computer Inc. M3-2-BKW TEL: (508)460-2783 - 55 Fairbanks Boulevard ; Marlborough MA 01752-1298 FAX: (508)624-7488
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