[A] Data Encryption Msg # - 281 To : ALL From : HAPPY WOODCHOPPER Subject : quantum machines Time : 1:07:51 AM 09/24/1994 Does anybody know anything about this new computer that will, supposedly, break any RSA cipher? Its being developed now and will be out within twenty years. People are saying that its a boon to criminals, because they'll be able to decipher bank info. hmmm.... [A] Data Encryption Msg # - 664 To : ALL From : SHERRIF Subject : CELLTRAKER Time : 12:11:51 PM 12/04/1994 500 POUND TO THE FIRST PERSON TO GET ME THE FULL VERSION OF CELLTRAKER WHICH INCLUDES THE ESN GRAABER CHEERS .. [A] Data Encryption Msg # - 1304 To : ALL From : JIGSAW Subject : WORD6 Time : 12:56:05 AM 04/08/1995 I desparately need a password cracker for word6 password protected documents... anyone... Thanks Jigsaw [A] Data Encryption Msg # - 1366 To : ALL From : AC ASSASSIN Subject : ARJ compression with garble option Time : 2:56:28 AM 04/27/1995 Has anyone seen any utils on any BBs or on the net which will decrypt a ARJ file which has a password. I compressed a load of files a while back and for some reason put a password on it, for they life of me I cannot remember what it was (real fuckin stupid). I have seen stuff to bypass ZIPs but not ARJ. I have a feeling that the ARJ doesnt store the actual password so it could be god damn difficult if not possible. Any help would be appreciated. [A] Data Encryption Msg # - 1370 To : AC ASSASSIN From : PULSE Subject : ARJ compression with garble option Time : 9:40:28 PM 04/27/1995 > Has anyone seen any utils on any BBs or on the net which will decrypt a > ARJ file which has a password. I compressed a load of files a while > back and for some reason put a password on it, for they life of me I > cannot remember what it was (real fuckin stupid). > I have seen stuff to bypass ZIPs but not ARJ. I have a feeling that the > ARJ doesnt store the actual password so it could be god damn difficult > if not possible. Any help would be appreciated. > I believe that I may have an ARJ cracker somewhere. Quite good if I remember rightly. I'll check whether I'm imagining things or not whenI log off. Pulse [A] Data Encryption Msg # - 1373 To : PULSE From : DANGERMOUSE Subject : ARJ compression with garble option Time : 10:40:59 PM 04/27/1995 Positive I've seen one, but phucked if I know where. I think you're right about it not storing the password, so depending on how long your original password was, it could take a while. Hope you've got a 486/'040 or whatever :) Dan [A] Data Encryption Msg # - 1430 To : DANGERMOUSE From : AC ASSASSIN Subject : ARJ compression with garble option Time : 12:36:56 AM 05/03/1995 If any of ya have any flash backs or shit like that and remember where you seen the ARJ cracker please let me know as it is quite important. PULSE Have you found a copy of yours yet? Later [A] Data Encryption Msg # - 1437 To : AC ASSASSIN From : PULSE Subject : ARJ compression with garble option Time : 1:50:43 PM 05/03/1995 > PULSE > Have you found a copy of yours yet? > > Later > Sorry mate, couldn't find it. I checked all my tapes and it was nowhere to be seen... Pulse [A] Data Encryption Msg # - 1589 To : ALL From : COAXIAL Subject : Tell Time : 12:06:55 AM 05/26/1995 Tell me about DES encryption, i have a mainframe dialup system, which uses DES encryption to allow dialback to numbers. COAX [A] Data Encryption Msg # - 1593 To : COAXIAL From : VLADIMIR Subject : Tell Time : 2:57:30 AM 05/26/1995 > Tell me about DES encryption, i have a mainframe dialup system, which > uses DES encryption to allow dialback to numbers. > COAX As far as i know DES is similar to PGP. ie it uses a key system where u have public & secret ones.... wunderfull werld cryptography.... VlaDiMiR [A] Data Encryption Msg # - 1594 To : VLADIMIR From : PHANTASM Subject : Tell Time : 6:40:17 AM 05/26/1995 > > Tell me about DES encryption, i have a mainframe dialup system, which > > uses DES encryption to allow dialback to numbers. > > COAX > > As far as i know DES is similar to PGP. ie it uses a key system where > u have public & secret ones.... wunderfull werld cryptography.... > > VlaDiMiR I have just added a load of material dealing with data encryption to the file areas. Check them out, there are many dealing with DES and how to crack it. Phantasm (SysOp) [A] Data Encryption Msg # - 1597 To : PHANTASM From : DANGERMOUSE Subject : Tell Time : 8:38:55 PM 05/26/1995 I fink Vlad may have his wires crossed - I'm fairly sure DES uses the *same* key to encrypt and decrypt data, and is thus not in the same class of encryption methods (public key encryption) as RSA (the alg-o-riddim) from PGP. Dan [A] Data Encryption Msg # - 1613 To : DANGERMOUSE From : DR.FONK Subject : Tell Time : 5:08:56 PM 05/27/1995 > I fink Vlad may have his wires crossed - I'm fairly sure DES uses the > *same* key to encrypt and decrypt data, and is thus not in the same > class of encryption methods (public key encryption) as RSA (the > alg-o-riddim) from PGP. > > Dan i am 100% sure its crackable because i was told be a very reliable contact then Orange have a card of system to listen into ANY cal on the network..... if u can listen into the call and its encripted then u can most certianly make calls of others ESNs Has anyone here came across any trunks that ACCEPT KP2 and dont appear to send u any shit? its accepts KP2+21 digits then an error message comes up.... if u do KP2-cc -R- XxXxXXxx -ST it kicks ya off... there are currently 3 lines i have found with this system! Dr.Fonk [A] Data Encryption Msg # - 2025 To : ALL From : BLACKTHORN Subject : pgp Time : 8:20:54 PM 07/18/1995 does anyone know the score about pgp, while on the web i looked up some page to do with pgp, and it says there are 2 different pgp systems around now 2.13 i think which uses RSA system and is the MIT version which is only for use in the US and canada, and version 2.13i which is a non rsa system and is for use in all other countries which allow programs like pgp, BTW pgp is banned in countries like france because there any form on encryption is Illigal..anyway which is best and which is safer and are there back doors in the new versions which allow goverments to decode it? l8r [A] Data Encryption Msg # - 2026 To : BLACKTHORN From : FRUITBAT Subject : pgp Time : 8:31:33 PM 07/18/1995 > which is safer and are there back doors in the new versions which > allow goverments to decode it? A backdoor was confirmed by Zimmerman in the latest version(s)... i can't remember which though. Stick to the earlier vers... [A] Data Encryption Msg # - 2030 To : FRUITBAT From : TEFLON Subject : pgp Time : 1:05:33 PM 07/19/1995 PGP 2.6 is available in the states under the non-export code, ie anyone there can use it, but exporting outside of US territorial waters is illegal and carries a maximum 10 year sentance (which is that the Justice Court in the states is still trying to hit Zimmerman with). PGP 2.6ui is the version available for use in europe which carries slightly different encoding to get around the non export clause. The back doors you are thinking of are the back doors in DES and RSA which the US government introduced. To make cracking crypted files easier the National Security Agency (NSA) in the states took the key length down from 64 bits to 56 bits. PGP gets around this by introducing larger keys and doubly hashing input files. Either version (2.6 or 2.6ui) is just as good, the differences are minor and just deal with the fiddly points of law Tef [A] Data Encryption Msg # - 2102 To : ALL From : BLACKTHORN Subject : scrambling Time : 6:13:16 PM 07/26/1995 while at AAA i heard someone talk about some system for the PC where you could use a sound card and encrypt voice traffic over the fone line does anyone know what it is called or what ftp sites it may be on. thanks [A] Data Encryption Msg # - 2109 To : BLACKTHORN From : IPX Subject : scrambling Time : 10:38:10 PM 07/26/1995 Tell me more! IpX [A] Data Encryption Msg # - 2119 To : IPX From : PHANTASM Subject : scrambling Time : 6:34:46 AM 07/27/1995 > Tell me more! > > IpX There is a voice encryption program for the PC called "Neurotic" or something similar. To use it you will need at least a 9600 baud modem and a sound blaster card with a microphone connected. I think it uses a similar encryption method to PGP. I have a feeling that the program is on here somehere... let me check and I will get back to you guys. Phantasm (SysOp) [A] Data Encryption Msg # - 2120 To : PHANTASM From : PHANTASM Subject : scrambling Time : 6:39:43 AM 07/27/1995 > > Tell me more! > > > > IpX > > There is a voice encryption program for the PC called "Neurotic" or > something similar. To use it you will need at least a 9600 baud modem > and a sound blaster card with a microphone connected. I think it uses a > similar encryption method to PGP. > > I have a feeling that the program is on here somehere... let me check > and I will get back to you guys. > > Phantasm (SysOp) Sorry, the program is called "Nautilus" and IS available from the MS-Dos Executables file area. Download file number "201" and forget about the feds monitoring your phone line forever. Phantasm (SysOp)