Fax encryption software

Lucky Green shamrock at netcom.com
Wed Sep 27 12:32:52 PDT 1995


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In article <Pine.3.89.9509262116.A7081-0100000 at netcom7>,
grafolog at netcom.com (Jonathan Blake) wrote:

>        I saw this article in alt.privacy.
>
>        Anybody think the described encryption actually is worth 
>        looking at.

[...]
>We are talking about a 72 bit engine that is more than 
>sufficiently strong for time sensitive general business purposes. 
[...]
>>>It is fully licensed, without restriction for export, by the 
>U.S. 
>>>Department of Commerce. NO PGP WORRIES.

These two statements are mutually exclusive. Snakeoil.

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- -- Lucky Green <mailto:shamrock at netcom.com>
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