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Horseman #3, cont'd...
daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (R. A. Hettinga)
Mon Dec 17 08:54:13 2001
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Date: Sun, 16 Dec 2001 20:35:36 -0800
To: Declan McCullagh <declan@well.com>, cypherpunks@lne.com
From: John Young <jya@pipeline.com>
Subject: Re: Terrifying PGP
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Sure, and the URLs still work. The first URL opens the story and
the PGP doc is mentioned at the jump at the 2nd URL:
http://semanal.expresso.pt/primeira/artigos/interior.asp?edicao=1520&id_arti
go=ES45175
http://semanal.expresso.pt/internacional/artigos/interior.asp?edicao=1520&id
_artigo=ES45132
Here's Babelfish translation of the passage:
To the side of some techniques of combat, apparently
rudimentary, were possible to find a manual on one of
the techniques of criptagem of more advanced electrsnicas
communications of the world, Pretty Good Privacy (PGP).
This method, practically considered inviolable, was forbidden
by the Congress them United States for distrust that could
be used to hide activities terrorist.
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