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Old 08-23-2006, 06:40 PM
George Orwell
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Default Re: Securstar pimping for Privacy.lie

This is just sad. I remember when Scramdisk was the shit, and
everyone watched PGPdisk with a wary eye. My how things change.

Even Securstar's explanation for withholding source code is
hard to believe considering they claim to use well known open
source algos and PGP seems to do the exact same thing without
all the problems they describe. Doesn't make any sense. This
thing with privacy.lie is realy just icing on the cake.


"Non scrivetemi" <nonscrivetemi@pboxmix.winstonsmith.info> wrote:

> Put on your condoms and see....
>
> http://www.securstar.com/products_ssurf.php
>
> Securstar, distributor of closed source encryption software employing
> fabled "1334 bit encryption", has now climbed fully into bed with long
> time scam bank promoters and privacy scene confidence men Privacy.lie.
>
> The last shreds of Securstar's credibility have taken their final spin
> around the bowl and disappeared from view. At one time it was possible
> to justify considering products like Drivecrypt because of its roots,
> even in spite of it's closed source nature and specious claims.
>
> No longer. I'm sending a symbolic CD burned with a copy of the software
> I once paid for and a letter explaining why I'll not soil my hardware
> with their dross ever again. It's Truecrypt or PGPDisk from now on. No
> exceptions. No spamming scammers welcome here.
>








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