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What
Does the Future Hold for PGP?
Bad things do happen to good code. So learned Phil Zimmermann, author
of Pretty Good Privacy, which in the early 1990s became the de facto standard
for cryptology development on the Internet, according to analysts and
user groups.
PC World | Feature
Article | July 22, 2002
Protect
Technology, Says Cybersecurity Czar
U.S. cybersecurity czar Richard Clarke says cyberattacks on the nation's
critical technical infrastructure could potentially cause "catastrophic
damage to the economy" and urged more spending on IT infrastructure
and security.
PC World | Feature
Article | November 8, 2001
Nimda
Poised to Reappear, Say Researchers
Researchers have discovered a third vector to the Nimda
worm, which is set to propagate again through e-mail at 1:00 a.m. Eastern
time Friday.
PC World | News
Article | September 27, 2001
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