Hello Mike,
Monday, September 9, 2013, 10:57:59 AM, you wrote:
It must be clear by now the that US National Security Agency--as well
as the comparable security agencies in every other civilized country
in the world--can break all encryption codes and most likely were
involved in setting up the encryption codes in the first place.
I would have to see a list of articles verifying that claim.
Remember, for one example, that 'Snowden' was using some form of email
encryption.
I use OpenPGP with The Bat!, thus an RSA4096 subset, and seriously doubt
that, given
they didn't get my pass-phrase, they could break it in a 100 years or
less with distributed computing even.
As for being in on the development, it's open source code, available to
all of us to verify no back doors.
Current German Tech News Moments are saying, in their talking-points,
that people should begin using GPG4win and other OpenPGP .
What i sent was meant as humor, a joke.
I was not serious.
Mike
Current version is 5.2.2 | 'Using TBUDL' information:
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