1995-02-14 - Re: your mail

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From: “W. Kinney” <kinney@bogart.Colorado.EDU>
To: unicorn@access.digex.net (Black Unicorn)
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UTC Datetime: 1995-02-14 00:40:57 UTC
Raw Date: Mon, 13 Feb 95 16:40:57 PST

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From: "W. Kinney" <kinney@bogart.Colorado.EDU>
Date: Mon, 13 Feb 95 16:40:57 PST
To: unicorn@access.digex.net (Black Unicorn)
Subject: Re: your mail
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Black Unicorn writes:

> Has anyone checked into the software package "CryptDisk" for the 
> Macintosh?  It seems to be the Macintosh compliment to SecureDrive, but 
> one must register and drop an extra $20 for the source code.
> 
> I don't want to get into the issue of copyright and such, only the 
> question of how much public scrutiny the source code for this application 
> has seen.
> 
> Anyone taken a peek?

I have a copy of it. I haven't reviewed it in detail yet, but the general
features look quite solid. I'll post a review of the methods when I've
had a better look, if people are interested.

                                 -- Will





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