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Re: tlug: 128 bit encryption



>>In article <19980612222749U.craigoda@example.com>, craigoda@example.com writes:

> I remember Tague saying that there was a team in Australia that
> had a 128 bit version of Netscape that could be used outside the
> U.S.  However, I don't know if there is a Linux version.  The 
> transaction involves the transfer of actual money, so stability
> of the browser is pretty important. 

There is also a group (maybe also in Australia) that has an add-on to
Netscape which provides 128 bit encyption for any version of
Netscape.  I don't remember if it is a plugin or patch or what.  I'm
not even sure of what to search for.

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