17 Dec
2003
17 Dec
'03
11:17 p.m.
From: doug@netcom.com (Doug Merritt) Furthermore, even close reading won't absolutely *guarantee* the lack of backdoors in all cases, even if the reader is an expert on relevant subjects.
Case in point: sendmail. The sendmail code is something like a nucleon, in that one can apparently obtain an arbitrary number of bugs by putting sufficient energy in. ViaCrypt's market is people who want unquestioned legality as well as decent security. The best way to get this is to use PGP 2.3a, with source, while holding a license to a product producing identical output. Conveniently, editing the "2.3a" to "2.4" in a PGP-encrypted file causes no apparent problems. Eli ebrandt@jarthur.claremont.edu