"L. Sassaman" wrote: > > PGP's source code has always been available for public review. This has > not changed. There are no "back doors" for the NSA in PGP, and PGP has > never supported weak (under 128 bit) encryption, and never will. > Who's PGP? Last I looked PGP Inc. was owned by Network Associates, a key recovery alliance member.
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