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Thanks for the kind offer.
To USA citizens on this list:
Please be very careful about shipping ANY software and in particular
crypto out of the country by ANY means (Emails, anonymous FTP sites and T
shirts with pearl scripts included!). Even things which are already
available elsewhere.
There is a law called International Traffic in Arms Regulations (ITAR)
which can levy huge fines, put you in jail for a long time and/or put the
company (even big, big companies) you work for or own out of business. The
Department of State is deadly live-ammo serious about this issue.
You no longer have to register as international arms dealers when
traveling with laptops containing PGP, Folder Bolt or Word Perfect. (Feb.
1996) BUT(!) ITAR is still around and it can put you in hell.
Once again, please be very, very careful. Seek competent legal
counsel. Look around on the web (and take everything you read on the web
with a grain of skepticism). I'm not an expert in this area but I have had
it impressed upon me at work, by a few news stories and the experiences of a
couple of friends that this is serious business.
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> From: Jabari Zakiya[SMTP:jzakiya_at_mail.com]
> Reply To: sftalk_at_forth.com
> Sent: Friday, September 01, 2000 9:10 AM
> To: Sftalk_at_forth.com
> Subject: [sftalk] Encryption Algorithms
>
> If anyone needs or wants encryption algorithms I have
> some. I have ANS Forth versions of DES
> (single to triple) Twofish, RC6, Serpent,
> and also the SHA-1 hash algorithm.
> I also have Pentium optimized version of the
> DES algorithms, Twofish, RC6 and SHA-1.
>
> If anyone is looking for others, such as RC4 and
> MD5 let me know.
>
> Jabari Zakiys
>
>
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Received on Fri Sep 01 2000 - 09:47:18 PDT
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