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Re: encryption

Subject: Re: encryption
Date: Mon, 24 Jan 2005 13:32:26 -0500
There was a new program (Cypherix, I think) that was announced on
Slashdot (http://slashdot.org, just in case you don't know) yesterday,
but it has yet to be fully audited and the like. You can probably look
around slashdot and find some good information.


On Sat, 22 Jan 2005 23:34:55 +0100, Philip Wagenaar
<pb.wagenaar@chello.nl> wrote:
Hi,

Up to a few years ago PGP and encryption was an hot item. But it seems it
has stand still for a few years now. Google and PGP show up only pgp
programs that are more then years old.

How is encryption these days? What has come by since PGP?

Philip Wagenaar
http://www.wagenaar.123.nl

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