Two cryptologists announced Tuesday that they had found a flaw in the most widely used program for sending encrypted, or coded, e-mail messages. If confirmed, the flaw would allow a determined adversary to obtain secret codes used by senders of encrypted . . . . Two cryptologists announced Tuesday that they had found a flaw in the most widely used program for sending encrypted, or coded, e-mail messages. If confirmed, the flaw would allow a determined adversary to obtain secret codes used by senders of encrypted e-mail. The program, called PGP for Pretty Good Privacy, is used by human rights organizations to protect vulnerable sources, by corporations to ensure secure communications and by millions of individual users. American security experts cautioned that they could not fully judge the accuracy of the claim, which was issued in Prague, before more technical details became available. The experts also noted that some sort of access to the sender's computer -- either directly or via the Internet -- would be needed to exploit any such flaw. The link for this article located at Silicon Valley is no longer available. . A duo of cryptography experts asserts that they have identified a vulnerability in the popular PGP email encryption system, which could compromise its security.. PGP Email Encryption, Cryptography Vulnerability, Secure Communication. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
Certainly sounds like a step in the right direction. "The United States will let a computer scientist put instructions for writing a powerful computer data-scrambling program on his Web site, but his high-profile lawsuit challenging U.S. export restrictions on . . .. Certainly sounds like a step in the right direction. "The United States will let a computer scientist put instructions for writing a powerful computer data-scrambling program on his Web site, but his high-profile lawsuit challenging U.S. export restrictions on encryption may continue, his lawyer said today." The link for this article located at News.com is no longer available. . A significant change occurs as the U.S. permits a specialist to disclose information about a security protocol, influencing trade policies.. Encryption Software, Data Security, Open Source Initiatives. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
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