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Subject: Openpgp.org
Date: Tue, 25 Jan 2005 21:47:29 +0100
 
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Hi,

When I surf to https://openpgp.org I am presented with a page that
asks me for my email address and passphrase. 
I followed the link from Phil Zimmermann's website
(http://www.philzimmermann.com/EN/findpgp/index.html). 
Phil's website tells me there should be a member's tab (containing
the members of openpgp), but instead I am seeing a login page.

Can anyone tell me what is going wrong here? It's hard to believe one
of the website's is hacked... Is openpgp no more? Or something else?

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

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