Paul Bradley <paul@fatmans.demon.co.uk> writes:
INetZ vice president Jon Gay said "We hope that this will encourage people to demand the highest available encryption security, such as the 128-bit security provided by C2Net's Stronghold product, rather than the weak 56-bit ciphers used in many other platforms."
INetZ obviously hasn`t had experience of C2Net, the censorous cocksuckers who send lawyer letters to security consultants who question the strength of their products.
C2Net is the leading worldwide provider of uncompromised Internet security software. C2Net's encryption products are developed entirely outside the United States, allowing the firm to offer full-strength cryptography solutions for international communications and commerce.
C2Net also censor all dissenters over the security of their products, try it if you want to prove my point, just post a message to a security forum questioning the security of stronghold.
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