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KA-BAR said:
I just seen fortune top 100 all use PGP so must be pretty good.

Top Fortune® Companies use PGP solutions

90% of the Top 10 Commercial Banks
80% of the Top 10 Pharmaceutical Companies
80% of the Top 10 Health Care Companies
70% of the Top 10 Energy Companies
73% of the Top 15 Aerospace and Defense Companies
75% of the Top 20 Telecommunications Companies
70% of the Top 20 Motor Vehicle and Parts Companies
Top Forbes® International Companies use PGP solutions

90% of the Top 8 Pharmaceutical Companies
80% of the Top 10 Banks
80% of the Top 10 Insurance Companies
76% of the Top 17 Automobile Companies

PGP is just a small component of their security infrastructure... there's a lot more to it.
 
Let them go about it. Sooner or later, some soccer mom will have a kid that gets addicted to coke and/or dies from it (god forbid) and then there will be a whole platoon of soccer mom's protesting about how the government is wasting time trying to get rid of steroids and letting other drugs in the country. That will be a reality check for those in power.

As long as coke, pot, heroin, opium are getting into the country, so will AAS. If there is enough money to be made off of it, someone will always find a way.
 
KA-BAR said:
I just seen fortune top 100 all use PGP so must be pretty good.

Top Fortune® Companies use PGP solutions

90% of the Top 10 Commercial Banks
80% of the Top 10 Pharmaceutical Companies
80% of the Top 10 Health Care Companies
70% of the Top 10 Energy Companies
73% of the Top 15 Aerospace and Defense Companies
75% of the Top 20 Telecommunications Companies
70% of the Top 20 Motor Vehicle and Parts Companies
Top Forbes® International Companies use PGP solutions

90% of the Top 8 Pharmaceutical Companies
80% of the Top 10 Banks
80% of the Top 10 Insurance Companies
76% of the Top 17 Automobile Companies

That's what they tell you, PGP is an open-end code when sold to companies. Thus, it's altered to their specific use along with checkpoint firewall and any other security components. A F500 company usually has at least $10mil. invested in a proper backend security measure (this does NOT include banks, which have a LOT more invested), usually external and internal encryption + security of the actual infastructure, it's way to complex to explain here - and I don't even know all the details myself. My good friend works for the nations' leading security company that contracts with the gov. so he knows ;)

Mr.X
 
This sounds considerably bad.

Although I'm not in the U.S., I don't like to hear about the government interfering with the progress of our bodies... anywhere.
 
DAMN! Looks like I have lots of work to do AGAIN. I just formatted my new serial ata rapter and have been using PGP. Looks like I will just format, wipe and sell all my HD's again and start over with DriveCrypt and BC wipe. I am getting pretty good at installing drivers, updates and software on my network. lol Its time consuming though. Thanks for the info.




Mr.X said:
That's what they tell you, PGP is an open-end code when sold to companies. Thus, it's altered to their specific use along with checkpoint firewall and any other security components. A F500 company usually has at least $10mil. invested in a proper backend security measure (this does NOT include banks, which have a LOT more invested), usually external and internal encryption + security of the actual infastructure, it's way to complex to explain here - and I don't even know all the details myself. My good friend works for the nations' leading security company that contracts with the gov. so he knows ;)

Mr.X
 
KA-BAR said:
DAMN! Looks like I have lots of work to do AGAIN. I just formatted my new serial ata rapter and have been using PGP. Looks like I will just format, wipe and sell all my HD's again and start over with DriveCrypt and BC wipe. I am getting pretty good at installing drivers, updates and software on my network. lol Its time consuming though. Thanks for the info.

I suggest buying a fresh HD, doing a Windows install on it or Linux (linux is of course best) and with the bare bones Windows running BC wipe 2-3 times just to make sure, then format the HD completely and reinstall and go at it. The reason I say this (of course I'm not 100% sure, it's what I hear) is that some companies put certain codes etc... on your drive when you buy it that can be wiped with BC wipe.

Mr.X
 
The Terminator said:
WTF :eek2: This thread turned into a discussion on cocaine markup and OPEN SOURCE naming... :worried: :(

I think this thread is in need of some SERIOUS work :(
(since when it is okay here to discuss MULTIPLE SOURCE NAMES OUT IN THE OPEN like this?)

give me the post link (exact post) I'll make sure it's cut

there are a few mentioned I saw that were already busted

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