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[privacy] Zfone: Encryption Tool Rekindles Security Debate


From: "Fergie" <fergdawg () netzero net>
Date: Sun, 21 May 2006 18:31:39 GMT

Vi The Internation Herald Tribune (a la NYT).

[snip]

Philip Zimmermann wants to protect online privacy. Who could object to that?

He has found out once already. In 1991, he developed an encryption program called Pretty Good Privacy, or PGP, for use 
in sending scrambled e- mail messages.

It gained a following among advocates of privacy rights advocates as well as international human rights groups - and a 
three-year federal criminal investigation in the United States into whether he had violated export restrictions on 
cryptographic software. The case was dropped in 1996, and Zimmermann, a computer scientist based in Menlo Park, 
California, started PGP Inc. to sell his software commercially.

Now he is again inviting government scrutiny. By Monday, he plans to release a free Windows software program, Zfone, 
that encrypts a computer-to- computer voice conversation so both parties can be confident that no one is listening in. 
It became available this year to Macintosh and Linux users of the calling system known as voice over Internet protocol.

[snip]

More here:
http://www.iht.com/articles/2006/05/21/business/privacy.php

Zfone:
http://www.philzimmermann.com/EN/zfone/zfone.html

- ferg


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