"mattC" == C Matthew Curtin <cmcurtin@research.megasoft.com> writes:
mattC> -----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- mattC> Allow me to quote from your web page: mattC> http://www.flagler.com/security.html mattC> Quote #1: mattC> "The POUCH is a secure e-mail terminal program for IBM compatible mattC> computers. It uses a secret key phrase, advanced cryptographic mattC> techniques and several unpublished algorithms to protect data in the mattC> body of e-mail messages. The key phrase, which can be up to 48 bytes mattC> long, is easily remembered and communicated. The POUCH is highly mattC> resistant to all known forms of cryptographic attack." mattC> Quote #2: mattC> "We warrant that the product when delivered to you has no short cuts, mattC> covert channels or secret solutions of any kind. No other warranty, mattC> either expressed or implied is given." mattC> If it is any good, there's no way for us to know. But your marketing mattC> of the product has every indication that it's nothing more than smoke mattC> and mirrors. To coin a phrase, "pseudocrypto." To coin a phrase, "pseudocrapto" :-) Jay -- ------------------------------------------------------ James P. Anderson III anderson@optical.bms.com Senior Network Engineer N3JMC Bristol-Myers Squibb Pharmaceutical Research Institute Princeton, NJ 08543 Work: (609)-252-6039