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- From: uni@acs.bu.edu (Shaen Bernhardt)
- Newsgroups: sci.crypt
- Subject: Re: Spies using PGP
- Message-ID: <104958@bu.edu>
- Date: 15 Dec 92 18:32:40 GMT
- References: <1992Dec10.064145.21209@fasttech.com>
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- Organization: Boston University, Boston, MA, USA
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- In article <1992Dec10.064145.21209@fasttech.com> zeke@fasttech.com (Bohdan Tashchuk) writes:
- >In <2229.517.uupcb@grapevine.lrk.ar.us> jim.wenzel@grapevine.lrk.ar.us (Jim Wenzel) writes:
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- >> Other interesting note. He spoke with the FBI about the matter and
- >> they indicated that they have also run into PGP. Once case involving
- >> espionage.
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- >In hindsight, I guess this is quite obvious.
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- >WOW. I don't envy the FBI. Their job is getting a lot harder. While I don't
- >agree with their wiretap proposals I can now understand, a little, why they
- >are so determined to get them. (Please, no more FBI wiretap discussion here!)
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- It's real hard for me to understand why this hasn't been asked yet:
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- So did they break PGP and charge someone with espionage or what?
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