[82042] in Cypherpunks
Re: HACKERS SMASH U.S. GOVERNMENT ENCRYPTION STANDARD
daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Paul Bradley)
Thu Jun 19 05:55:41 1997
Date: Thu, 19 Jun 1997 09:53:23 +0000 ( )
From: Paul Bradley <paul@fatmans.demon.co.uk>
To: cypherpunks@cyberpass.net
In-Reply-To: <199706190155.SAA08785@gabber.c2.net>
Reply-To: Paul Bradley <paul@fatmans.demon.co.uk>
> INetZ vice president Jon Gay said "We hope that this will encourage
> people to demand the highest available encryption security, such as
> the 128-bit security provided by C2Net's Stronghold product, rather
> than the weak 56-bit ciphers used in many other platforms."
INetZ obviously hasn`t had experience of C2Net, the censorous cocksuckers
who send lawyer letters to security consultants who question the strength
of their products.
> C2Net is the leading worldwide provider of uncompromised Internet
> security software. C2Net's encryption products are developed entirely
> outside the United States, allowing the firm to offer full-strength
> cryptography solutions for international communications and
> commerce.
C2Net also censor all dissenters over the security of their products, try
it if you want to prove my point, just post a message to a security forum
questioning the security of stronghold.
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