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- On Sat, 1 Dec 2001, Adam: Kurzawa wrote: > Hey, I don't know how many of you have seen this? But here it is > anyway, what do you guys think? > > > CryptoHeaven is a new, secure online service released by CryptoHeaven > Development Team. The product is intended for individuals in need of > security and privacy working together in small groups. > > CryptoHeaven is the only secure online system currently integrating > secure email, secure instant messaging (with multi party support), > secure online file storage & file sharing in one unique package. > > Our services are available over the internet from anywhere, anytime. > Automatic key and contact management ensures you can use your account > from any computer connected to the internet. An easy to use, integrated > user interface capable of running on most current computers ensures that > all services are always available, regardless of where you may be. > > Your privacy is at all times protected with the highest level > cryptography available: 256 bit symmetric key and 2048-4096 bit > asymmetric keys. The level of security offered is unmatched in the > industry. > > Free and premium accounts are available. Take it for a test drive and > invite your friends to try it too. > > CryptoHeaven is confident in its system, and as such we release the > source code to any interested party for a review, free of charge. > > http://www.cryptoheaven.com