This is a discussion on ADVERT: Secure comms within the Linux Security forums, part of the System Security and Security Related category; C12-GAMMA; a free/open-source E-mail security tool for BSD/Linux: http://www.leopard.uk.com/cion [ probably ...
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C12-GAMMA; a free/open-source E-mail security tool for BSD/Linux:
http://www.leopard.uk.com/cion [ probably the most important cryptography software ever written; because it contains the CipherPacket source-code/algorithm ] |
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On 18 Mar, 08:19, robin_car...@yahoo.co.uk wrote:
> C12-GAMMA; a free/open-source E-mail security tool for BSD/Linux: > > http://www.leopard.uk.com/cion > > [ probably the most important cryptography software ever written; > * because it contains the CipherPacket source-code/algorithm ] Hey, he's at it again. Still not actualy gotten any commercial clients to *use* your unreviewed and unwanted replacement for PGPmail, have you? And have you learned to spell "steganography", the real name for the "innovative" technique you're using to obfuscate the cryptography? Folks, this guy pops up at least once a month to advertise his "most important cryptography" which has no users and misleading advertising on his web page, and makes strange license claims about how it can't be used for terrorism when, in fact, the license says nothing of the kind. |
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