28 Jul
2004
28 Jul
'04
8:11 p.m.
On Wed, 28 Jul 2004, Dave Howe wrote:
Particularly disgusted by the last paragraph....
| With encryption comes the problem of either managing public/private | keys, which must be kept secret, or the annoyance of transmitting a | secure key to a remote party over other secure methods. X-Cipher | eliminates these issues. No public/private keys exist to guard and keep | safe and worry about theft and reuse. Each conversation through | X-Cipher gets a unique secure key generated by an X-Cipher server using | strong Crypto random safe algorithms.
Sounds like an anonymous Diffie-Hellman session key, wrapped in marketing bullshit. Usable, but susceptible to MITM.