"Guaranteed hack-free" encryption useful for Homeland Security!
Bill Frantz
frantz at pwpconsult.com
Thu Apr 10 11:28:17 PDT 2003
At 9:36 AM -0700 4/10/03, Damian Gerow wrote:
>Bill Frantz <frantz at pwpconsult.com> wrote:
>> At 12:22 PM -0700 4/8/03, Declan McCullagh wrote:
>> >http://www.prweb.com/releases/2003/4/prweb61830.php
>>
>> I like particularly:
>>
>> "Patent Pending Encryption Algorithm Encrypts Data Dynamically. The
>> HyperDrive Encryption Method Dynamically changes and as it is not a seed
>> based algorithm, it is impossible to decipher."
>>
>> Now impossible to decypher is a claim I haven't seen before. Let's see, we
>> can combine it with compression, and get SHA1, or for even faster execution
>> and better compression, MD5.
>
>This could be coincidence, but did you guys see the release date?
>
> FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
> April 1, 2003 01:00 p.m. EST
>
> NEWS MEDIA CONTACT
> Jeff Fries, (919)663-6291
>
> Web Site
> http://www.fly-pegasus.com
>
>Not to mention that they're a web design shop...
The interesting bit is the prominence it got in the Google news listings.
Search on Homeland+security+encryption. Then click the "news" tab. Look
for:
HyperDrive Encryption Algorithm Could Be Useful for Homeland ...
PR Web, WA - Apr 3, 2003
Which takes you to: http://www.prweb.com/releases/2003/4/prweb61830.php
Also see: http://news.com.com/2100-1025-996100.html?tag=fd_top
Cheers - Bill
-------------------------------------------------------------------------
Bill Frantz | Due process for all | Periwinkle -- Consulting
(408)356-8506 | used to be the | 16345 Englewood Ave.
frantz at pwpconsult.com | American way. | Los Gatos, CA 95032, USA
More information about the Testlist
mailing list