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Subject: Re: Classified Crypto
From: Rich Salz (rsalz
caveosystems.com)Date: Thu Oct 05 2000 - 08:42:51 CDT
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> I think the interesting point with this is that hardware can be designed to destroy
> itself with higher voltages (not sure how high). So, use the wrong key, and it's now
> just so much junk. Which makes a lot of sense in millitary applications.
Years ago I saw Fortezza documents that talked about the "duress PIN."
It could let you login, but would perhaps generate bogons, signal the
authorities, etc. I think that's very clever. Anyone ever do anything
like that?
/r$
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