On Tue, Jan 09, 2001 at 12:22:26AM -0500, An Metet wrote:
by Joel Enos January 08, 2001 Ê At last, a book about secret codes that isn't boring or too technical!
In the end, you get a history lesson and a new set of questions to
And his portrayal of Zimmerman as the freeware rebel flying around uploading PGP to the Net via a laptop, acoustic coupler and various
And a book review that isn't accurate... ponder (such as, where is this all going to go?) filtered through the people at the core of the controversy. Levy interviewed basically all the privacy luminaries, from Fischer and Diffie to Phil Zimmerman (head of Pretty Good Privacy). From them, he's managed to create what With all due respect to Whit's very gracious and wonderful wife, I'm not sure I'd call her a privacy luminary. Nor would I say Phil is head of PGP. pay phones is priceless. This is not what Levy wrote. -Declan