Hello,
I am looking for analysis or implementations of Dr. C.N. Chang's patent 5583939 "Secure, Swift Cryptographic Key Exchange" or the newer #5987130 "Simplified Secure Swift..." and hoping listfolk can point me in the right direction. The only references I have found so far are towards a product called "CET CipherKit" in a FAQ, (but not the kit itself) and in a MS outlook plugin from ELQR.com. I would be delighted by any relevant opinion or comment about the key exchange process and how it could be attacked. Statements like "it is mathematically impossible to compute..." make my brow furrow in a vain attempt to understand the issue. --- Graham "Lorax" Bignell - 416 366 9755 - 604 721 0416 1024D/57A07181 = CF49 889B 9266 030C F0FD 7298 30B6 98D5 57A0 7181 --------------------------------------------------------------------- The Cryptography Mailing List Unsubscribe by sending "unsubscribe cryptography" to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
