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From: NetSurfer <jdwilson@gold.chem.hawaii.edu>
Date: Fri, 2 Sep 94 18:43:40 PDT
To: cypherpunks@toad.com
Subject: Quick item re cellular encryption
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This was parsed off Edupage - anyone know what type of encryption they are
using?
-NetSurfer
BEWARE CELLULAR CONFIDENCES
Lawyers who use cellular phones to discuss private matters with clients are
increasingly turning toward encryption technology to protect confidential
information. Boston-based SafeCall, a company that guarantees secure
cellular conversations by routing the calls through its scrambler, says its
largest and fastest growing contingent of customers is lawyers. Meanwhile,
a six-step set of how-to instructions for turning a Motorola flip-phone
into a cellular call receiver was posted on the Internet. (Wall Street
Journal 9/1/94 B1)
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