ADVERT: Secure communications - Security
This is a discussion on ADVERT: Secure communications - Security ; C12-GAMMA; a free/open-source E-mail security and file encryption
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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ADVERT: Secure communications
C12-GAMMA; a free/open-source E-mail security and file encryption
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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Re: ADVERT: Secure communications
robin_carey5@yahoo.co.uk wrote:
> C12-GAMMA; a free/open-source E-mail security and file encryption
> 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 ]
[ And, once again, I'll post my commentary about this idiot: he's been
posting this cruft every month, for years now. He does not list Linux directly
in the first paragraph, although there remains no evidence that no one uses it
on Linux, so I'll yank one snarky comment. ]
Oh, ghod, this idiot is back?
He's been doing this for years: the frontpage for his software lies
about the license, which he claims "may not be used for terrorism" but
in fact makes no restrictions on using it for any illegal purpose. It
just swears that it's not hte author's fault or problem. His tarball
is misnames (it doesn't match the name of hte directory it contains),
He somehow thinks it's going to replace PGP, but you have to go
digging through the source code and documentation unavailable at his
website to figure out what it actually *IS*. He then spends pages
talking about security issues which have nothing, in fact, to do with
his software. (Keystroke monitoring, CRT monitoring, etc.)