Re: PGP Secure? Nope!

From: Jason Tik (DontMail@Jason.Tik)
Date: 02/24/03


From: "Jason Tik" <DontMail@Jason.Tik>
Date: Sun, 23 Feb 2003 21:10:46 -0600


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There is something wrong with what you are saying!
The NSA fought this as long as it had a chance!

NSA is National Security Agency
and FYI it is part of the government
and FYI again it it the part that deals with codes!

"Magnor Eikeland" <magnorxxx@netpower.no> wrote in message
news:ao9ctv$d0t$1@news.netpower.no...
| Anyone really believe that PGP offer encryption without backdoors for US
| government???
| Anyone really believe that the CIA e-mail scanners ( Eshelon ) really
comes
| to short when trying to access a PGP encrypted mail or file?
|
| Here is an alternative:
| http://technology.glueckkanja.com
|
http://www.focus-europe.com/Tech_White_Paper_Migrating_from_NAI_PGP_to_Crypt
| oEx.pdf
|
| An additional tool for encrypting disks:
| www.bestrcrypt.com
|
| An additional tool for encrypting SFX packages:
| http://www.klsofttools.com/pkey.php
|
| Non of these is tools are "made in USA" - a good proof for security!
|
| EIKMAG
|
|
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