Greetings Nick!

On Sunday, May 28, 2000 at 10:18:02 GMT -0700 (which was 10:18 AM
where you think I live) [EMAIL PROTECTED] typed:
p>> Although I've spent plenty of time on securityfocus.com I disagree,
p>> security through obscurity is not very effective.   Look at all the
p>> shareware programs that get cracked because of that belief.

NA> But Phil, that really isn't a fair comparison. The complexities of the
NA> examples you cite, differ greatly, and it's the very nature of the
NA> complexity of PGP Code that brings the value of Open Source into question.
what do you want me to agree?   I don't agree.  sorry. heh

NA> I must admit though, that I'm fence-sitting on this issue, and not taking
NA> a stand as I earlier alluded to. I don't have enough information, or
NA> experience, to harbour a viewpoint, one way or the other.
I look at it this way
If they say they aren't--they ARE.
If they say it isn't--it IS.
If they say they don't--they DO.
If they say it's the truth--it's a LIE.

How many more examples do you need.  LOL

If they say there is no money involved--there IS.
Follow the money, find the corruption.  simple.


NA> Don't you wonder though... why the US Government suddenly lifted the
NA> export ban on PGP? Kind of makes you question whether or not the NSA knows
NA> something about their ability re. PGP, that we don't.
Why should I wonder about that?   Why would I assume the NSA monitors
anything at all?


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