Difference between revisions 123927183 and 123927186 on dewiki{{cleanup|date=December 2010}} {{DISPLAYTITLE:_NSAKEY}} '''_NSAKEY''' was a [[variable (computer science)|variable]] name discovered in [[Windows NT 4]] [[Windows NT 4.0#Service Packs|Service Pack]] 5 (which had been released unstripped of its [[Debug symbol|symbolic debugging]] data) in August 1999 by Andrew D. Fernandes of Cryptonym Corporation. That variable contained a 1024-bit [[public key]]. == Overview == (contracted; show full) n2iYBAaDs6I/0v2AcVKNy19Cjncc3wQZkaiIYqfPZL19kT8vDNGi9uE= =PhHT -----END PGP PUBLIC KEY BLOCK----- </pre> ==See also== * [[Trusted Computer System Evaluation Criteria]] * [[IBM Notes#Security|Lotus Notes]] -– partially encrypted messages with a NSA key == References == {{Reflist}} {{Use dmy dates|date=December 2010}} {{DEFAULTSORT:Nsakey}} [[Category:Microsoft criticisms and controversies]] [[Category:History of cryptography]] [[Category:Conspiracy theories]] [[Category:National Security Agency]] [[Category:Microsoft Windows security technology]] [[Category:Articles with underscores in the title]] All content in the above text box is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike license Version 4 and was originally sourced from https://de.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?diff=prev&oldid=123927186.
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