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Old 04-26-2007, 07:31 PM
Chris Mattern
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Default Re: Can SSL sessions be compromised?

In article <t3d1339aetmqpj6rth5v0fnsr5cm4vacfe@4ax.com>,
thesimple@truthis.com wrote:
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>You dont even need technical skills to know for certain that SSL is not now nor will it ever be secure.
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>The US government demands that it is only implemented with very weak methodologies specifically
>for the reason that it can then be hacked by them whenever they want.


I think you're a paranoid netkook, but I'll give you a chance. What are the
weak methodologies the US is forcing people to use, and how can they be
cracked? Be specific, please. Evidence on how the US is forcing people
to use these methods would be nice as well.
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>If they can do so then so can anyone else.
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>Anyone spouting technical waffle to pretend otherwise is an idiot.
>There is no secret about this.
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Then you should have no problems providing evidence.


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