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OT: Re: [[Infowarrior] - NSA Said to Have Used Heartbleed Bug for Years]


From: "Scott Weeks" <surfer () mauigateway com>
Date: Fri, 18 Apr 2014 15:47:25 -0700


:: There being no cable between the Hawaiian Islands 
:: and the mainland at the time

Wait...what?

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Submarine_communications_cable#Submarine_cables_across_the_Pacific

"The first trans-pacific cables were completed in 1902-03, linking the 
US mainland to Hawaii in 1902 and Guam to the Philippines in 1903.
Canada, Australia, New Zealand and Fiji were also linked in 1902.

scott





--- mikea () mikea ath cx wrote:
From: Mike A <mikea () mikea ath cx>

On Mon, Apr 14, 2014 at 10:09:14PM +0000, Matthew Black wrote:
IIRC, the message was sent via courier instead of cable or telephone to
prevent interception. Did the military not even trust its own cryptographic
methods? Or did they not think withdrawal of the Japanese ambassador was not
very critical?

The message was sent by Western Union. There being no cable between the
Hawaiian Islands and the mainland at the time, the message went by commercial
radio, in plaintext, and thence by civilian bicycle messenger (of Japanese
ancestry, as it happened) to Fort Shafter, where it was read while the attack
was in progress.

David Kahn's fine book, _The Codebreakers_, discusses this in rather more
detail. I recommend the original version; the paperback and later hardback
editions contain rather less meat.

-- 
Mike Andrews, W5EGO
mikea () mikea ath cx
Tired old sysadmin 





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