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There are still rumors about that... ChromeDemon - -- "One dead is a tragedy, thousand deads are a statistic." Karl Marx
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Why pay attention to ill-supported rumors? The source code is publicly available at www.pgpi.com. If there is a security issue then it can be critiqued with reference to the places in the source code that are the cause of the problem. If someone has done this, I haven't been paying close enough attention and I apologize for ranting. If not, then I would dismiss such claims as almost certainly baseless. Steve Bryan Vendorsystems International email: sbryan@vendorsystems.com icq: 5263678 pgp fingerprint: D758 183C 8B79 B28E 6D4C 2653 E476 82E6 DA7C 9AC5