On Tue, 24 Dec 2002, Anonymous wrote:
> (unrelated, I noticed that there is no un-crippled free version of PGP
> for windows XP any more - 8.0 beta expired)
What about PGP 8.0 Freeware? That isn't "crippled". (It doesn't include
automatic email plugins, which many think are a bad idea anyway, and
On Tue, 24 Dec 2002, Anonymous wrote:
> What are the possible technical solutions ?
Plan 9. Replace the DES component, understand small-world networks, and
begin to distribute to your friends. Then everything can be encrypted at
all levels transparently to the user (outside of key generation).
It's ironic that the State itself will finally provide a clear reason to the masses
for using strong crypto.
The fatherland defense hysteria is fueling the privacy concerns - and mainly because
people are afraid of errors when humonguous apparatus starts sifting through their
data. It is like s