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Posted by on December 7, 2005, 4:33 am
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Juuso Hukkanen wrote:
> Dear ALL READING PROFESSIONAL, perhaps you remember the yesterdays
> letter, where I suggested encrypting the one time passwords on paper.
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http://groups.google.fi/group/sci.crypt/browse_thread/thread/9ff42349ff7c1c54/6bb7e5ecf1a0471e?hl=fi#6bb7e5ecf1a0471e
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> Today I write to you in HOPING THAT YOU READ ALSO THIS technology
> description and REMEMBER THIS WHEN SOMEONE SEEKS A PATENT for similar
> method / device or system. (If it has already not happened)
>
> ------ BEGIN IDEA: SECURED DISTRIBUTION OF DOCUMENTS, PASSWORDS,
> ENCRYPTED ONE TIME PASSWORDS AND OTHER DIGITALIZABLE MATERIAL---------
> 1) A printer is equipped with two directional communications KNOWN for
> ability to utilize PKI encryption methods i.e. it can use and possible
> even produce a set of a public and private PKI encryption keys.
> 2) When a printer is to print a document containing confidential
> information, before printing, printer's public key is to be used for
> encrypting the document.
> 3) Printers public key is to be send to the computer which sends the
> confidential document such as a bank or porno site
> 4) The sending computer ('Bank') encrypts the printer documents
> (postscript files or enhanced postscript files or similar) using the
> printers public key.
> 5) When the receiving computer receives the encrypted postscript
> documents, the document format can be detected by the computers
> operating system
> 6) The received encrypted documents can there after be transferred to
> the 'printer' device.
> 7) Printer device receives the documents ant utilizes its private key
> in decrypting those encrypted postscript document
> 8) Alternatively: printer can be built to be able close all the data
> communication to the computer device while it has its private key in
> unencrypted form.
> 9) Alternatively: the encrypted document can be prepared in advance
> for to be used with just that particular printer device
> 10) Alternatively: the encrypted files are transferred to the
> receiving computer (with printer connection) using manual methods such
> as CD - disks, memory flash disks, portable hard disks.
> 11) Alternatively: the presented technology could be used for a
> digital rights management purposes i.e. the encrypted documents could
> contain a passwords or the distributed material itself or portions
> thereof.
> 12) Alternatively: the printer does not produce a paper out put but
> can direct the results back to the computer device from which it did
> receive the encrypted documents i.e. the printer could decrypt the
> received files and return the documents, images, video, music, files
> in fully or partially decrypted form.
> 13) Alternatively the printer does not have to be a printing device in
> a traditional sense at all, but rather a communication device which a)
> can both receive and send information to a nearby computer and b)
> utilize a PKI technology
>
> ------ END OF IDEA: SECURED DISTRIBUTION OF DOCUMENTS, PASSWORDS,
> ENCRYPTED ONE TIME PASSWORDS AND OTHER DIGITALIZABLE
> MATERIAL---------
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>
> Regards
> Juuso Hukkanen
> (to reply by e-mail set addresses month and year to correct)
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