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Re: IP: If you have never looked at Network Associates PGP tryit license
Subject: Re: IP: If you have never looked at Network Associates PGP tryit license
From: Vin McLellan (vin
shore.net)
Date: Mon Nov 29 1999 - 20:55:56 CST
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Kevin Lewis wrote:
>| >Heard an electrical engineer on the radio say that PGP now has a
>| >backdoor for the US govt. If you want secure PGP you need to use
>| >version 2.6.2 or earlier.
staym
accessdata.com wrote:
>| If they do, then the FBI and Secret Service don't know about it; they've
>| employed us a few times to try to get into PGP files.
Adam Shostack wrote:
>Thats what they want you to think. They learned to break RSA from the
>RoSticrAtians. ;)
Who use an ancient meditation technique, Zum Kiddykiddy Poof --
refined over the centuries in the Cracker Temples of Kaffiristan -- to
guide their quantum calculations. Zero knowledge and knowledge of zero are
both crucial in quantum calculating, of course -- which is why Kabul,
Redmond, and Montreal have emerged as leading research centers for the
study of non-orthogonal state vectors, polarized freedom, and entangled quants.
_Vin (Couldn't resist;-)
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