>Are the Bay Area Cypherpunks meetings finally dead? It's been ages since
>I've seen anything about them.
Well, chicks are gone, there is a risk from fatherland security troopers,
many armchair cypherpunks are unemployed, the very few left cannot stand
each other ...
Having said that,
if San Fr
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Pellicano Taking His Secrets With Him to Federal Prison
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"Stirling Westrup" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>Does anyone know of a good partition encryptor for Windows? I know of an
>accountant who would like to encrypt her client's financial data. She's stuck
>with Windows until such time as a major company starts shipping yearly tax
>software for linux.
>
Sunder wrote:
> Which only works on win9x, and no freeware updates exist for
> Win2k/XP/NT. i.e. worthless...
There was a payware (but disclosed source) update for NT/2K, and of course
E4M (on which the NT driver for scramdisk was based) was always NT
compatable and very similar to Scramdisk. I don
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At 11:45 AM 11/16/03 -0500, Stirling Westrup wrote:
>Does anyone know of a good partition encryptor for Windows? I know of
an
>accountant who would like to encrypt her client's financial data. She's
stuck
>with Windows until such time as a major company starts shipping yearly
tax
>software for linu
Are the Bay Area Cypherpunks meetings finally dead? It's been ages since
I've seen anything about them.
Which only works on win9x, and no freeware updates exist for Win2k/XP/NT.
i.e. worthless...
There is this, but it too isn't free: http://www.pcdynamics.com/SafeHouse/
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