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Matt Blaze

Today is the 30th anniversary of the disclosure, by some troublemaking malcontent, of a flaw in the NSA's "Clipper Chip" key escrow scheme.

nytimes.com/1994/06/02/us/flaw

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Matt Blaze

Some years later, I wrote up my recollections of Clipper, key escrow, and what we now know as "crypto war I" in an invited talk at ACSAC 2011: mattblaze.org/papers/escrow-ac

J.P. Stewart

@mattblaze Thank you for sharing this and publishing your work at the time.

gz

@mattblaze
Ha, so that was you! I remember it happening and was glad that flaw was revealed as I detested the Clipper chip. I was working at NatSemi at the time.
Thank you.

LyleDAL

@mattblaze The more I allow it to stew in my paranoid little brain, the more I believe that Microsoft's Recall was really created in conjunction with the feds.

Murray

@mattblaze

I wonder what the NSA's response would be these day's...

Well done though.

M Dell

@mattblaze fast forward to 2024: “European Police Chiefs call for industry and governments to take action against end-to-end encryption roll-out”

… “Tech companies have a social responsibility to develop a safer environment where law enforcement and justice can do their work”

europol.europa.eu/media-press/

#Europe #Europol #Cryptography

Jeffrey Hulten

@Mndell @mattblaze

They can do it the old fashioned way, at the endpoint. Sitting at the middle of a digital panopticon looking out at society isn't policing, it's guarding a prison.

Chris Samuel

@mattblaze "the man who sank the Clipper ship" 😃 - I remember reading about that kerfuffle over in the UK back then. Thanks so much for sharing both that and the paper!

SmittyHalibut

@mattblaze

*swoosh hand* Oh, that rascal… I wonder if he ever stopped that “hacking” nonsense and made anything of himself.

😜😇

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