1997-04-16 - FORBES on Phil Zimmermann and PGP

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From: Jim Saxman <jesaxman@eos.ncsu.edu>
To: cypherpunks@toad.com
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UTC Datetime: 1997-04-16 02:46:33 UTC
Raw Date: Tue, 15 Apr 1997 19:46:33 -0700 (PDT)

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From: Jim Saxman <jesaxman@eos.ncsu.edu>
Date: Tue, 15 Apr 1997 19:46:33 -0700 (PDT)
To: cypherpunks@toad.com
Subject: FORBES on Phil Zimmermann and PGP
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A decent non-technical article...
>By making a martyr of programmer Philip Zimmermann,
>the feds gave a giant boost to his encryption software. 
>
>                      Banned in Washington
>                      By Scott Woolley 
>http://www.forbes.com/forbes/97/0421/5908162a.htm

Also, these appear to be prevous articles in FORBES
>Can you get rich off a 232-year-old mathematical
>equation? Some entrepreneurs specializing in computer
>encryption are going to try-if they can stop squabbling
>long enough to divide the spoils. 
>
>                      Patented secrecy 
>                      By Simson L. Garfinkel
>http://www.forbes.com/extra/special1.htm

and

>Are you worried that a Nosey Parker, a competitor a
>G-man could pry into your computerized files? Check out
>this encryption software. 
>
>                     How to keep a secret 
>                      By Susan Adams 
>http://www.forbes.com/extra/5707108a.htm


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Jim Saxman              
jesaxman@eos.ncsu.edu
PGP KeyID: 5E5D6469






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