In a FidoNet debate, it's been charged that PGP is unsafe, and that NSA can crack it. The persons holding this viewpoint espouse the idea that the NSA can crack anything, pretty much, and that anything they could not crack would not be available to the general public, but would have been supressed. Can anyone disprove this notion definitively? I'm looking for an ironclad case that this idea is incorrect. It'd especially be appreciated if anyone with reasonable "credentials" can respond. Even if you do post replies to the list/group, please at least Cc me so I don't miss them. SO, let's take this opportunity at online education, and spread the news that under current technology, PGP is in fact a secure cryptosystem. Thanks, and let the games begin! -- Stanton McCandlish mech@eff.org 1:109/1103 EFF Online Activist & SysOp O P E N P L A T F O R M C R Y P T O P O L I C Y O N L I N E R I G H T S N E T W O R K I N G V I R T U A L C U L T U R E I N F O : M E M B E R S H I P @ E F F . O R G