From: Myron Lewis <mrlewis@keygen.com>
To: mrlewis@keygen.com
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Reply To: <19970829133319.AAA17639@mrlewis.tiac.net>
UTC Datetime: 1997-08-29 14:02:31 UTC
Raw Date: Fri, 29 Aug 1997 22:02:31 +0800
From: Myron Lewis <mrlewis@keygen.com>
Date: Fri, 29 Aug 1997 22:02:31 +0800
To: mrlewis@keygen.com
Subject: p.s. -- Re: ASK ToolKit Clarifications
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Myron Lewis wrote:
> I know that the claims we make for the ASK ToolKit(TM) sound a little too
> good to be true. In fact, someone I have been talking to for a while about
> other subjects and who I thought respected my views told me that "If it
> sounds too good to be true, it probably is-- too good to be true. "
I forgot to mention...it can also be used to break PGP encryption.
Moron Lewis
President
KeyGun Corporation
The Key to Secure Communications(TM)
Root Password: KeyGun
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