From: nobody@soda.berkeley.edu
To: cypherpunks@toad.com
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Raw Date: Sat, 31 Jul 93 17:13:51 PDT
From: nobody@soda.berkeley.edu
Date: Sat, 31 Jul 93 17:13:51 PDT
To: cypherpunks@toad.com
Subject: Perfect voice encryption
Message-ID: <9308010125.AA01282@soda.berkeley.edu>
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> For anyone interested, i know of a company that sell (until it's illegal) a
> computer package that enables the user to communicate over normal phone lines
> with complete (and i mean it) security. it runs on a 386 or higher with a
> sounblaster card. The encryption is up to triple DES encoding with user
> programmed keys (no record kept and no back doors for Big Brother or anyone
> else to use). It would take serious effort by the NSA and all of their
> supercomputers to decode a single transmission (assuming they could come up
> with a 'hook', something this program is incapable of transmitting).
>
> Inquire to:
> SVC Inc.
> P.O. Box 9512
> College Station, TX 77842
Can you provide any better references to this company than a post office
box? A phone number, perhaps, or an email address? Are you affiliated
with them in any way? I can't help feeling a bit paranoid about sending
my address to an unknown company when dealing with a sensitive topic like
this.
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