256 Bit Encryption for Secure Email and Secure Online File Storage

Meyer Wolfsheim wolf at priori.net
Sat Dec 1 16:31:19 PST 2001


Another proprietary key format. Why not base such a system on OpenPGP?

Hmm. AES-256 with SHA-256? Children, what's wrong with the balance in this
system?

How does a user verify authenticity of another user's public key?

Aside from being incompatible with anything else on the net, how is this
different or more secure than Hushmail? Than Cryptomail.org?


-MW-

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>
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