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Comments on: Carnival atmosphere in security

Permanent Privacy just announced a $1 million prize to the person who can crack its algorithm and uncover the underlying encryption keys. I'm not a big fan of security showmanship like this from unknown security start-ups.

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by knotbeer July 8, 2008 10:29 AM PDT
Word homie. I think all them peeps oughta be hung rung and flung out to dry a rotten smeltering death because they think they have a product that companies like ours can use to gain multi-million dollar contracts with. Banish those bastards to hell for thinking they can provide security that would be a good selling point for us I.T. dumbspits to our superiors who don't know anything about computers & security but want their passwords to be "boss" or "HeMan" and sign checks all day. Gee. What were they thinking by believing people would want something that can be a solid security feature.
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by christopherafernandez July 24, 2008 12:00 AM PDT
good one
by christopherafernandez July 24, 2008 12:01 AM PDT
one of the greatest articles
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