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US Report: Arms-control agreement threatens e-commerce

News At a meeting in Vienna Thursday, the 33 nations that have signed the Wassenaar Arrangement -- a military policy forum limiting arms exports -- agreed to impose controls on the software that includes encryption using key lengths of 64 bits or longer.

[December 4, 1998, 8:07]

US government loses crypto ruling

News The FBI and NSA have successfully blocked most commercial encryption exports from the US, and Government officials argue foreign terrorists and criminals will soon be immune from surveillance if exports of the most powerful cryptography become...

[May 7, 1999, 14:34]

Tech industry cheers Bush pick for DoJ

News As a senator, Ashcroft stood up to the DOJ by opposing strict limits on encryption technology exports, arguing that then-standing restrictions hurt US competitiveness. But inside tech circles, many are praising Ashcroft for his laissez-faire...

[January 5, 2001, 8:46]

US to ease encryption rules

News The Clinton administration plans to announce that it will relax restrictions on exports of encryption software and hardware products, a major shift in a longstanding policy and a victory for technology companies.

[September 16, 1999, 16:49]

PasswordVault Lite

Downloads Perfect for home, school and office use One-click access to usernames, passwords and websites Protects your data using very strong 896-bit double-Blowfish encryption Allows you to access all your data by entering a simple 'Master Password...

[September 6, 2009, 19:35]

Best Safe for S60 3rd edition

Downloads The application exports your data in comma separated text file. When you work with the application all data encryption/decryption is performed on the fly and absolutely transparent to you.If you want to disable password protecting of your data by...

[September 28, 2006, 8:00]

Best Password Manager for UIQ3

Downloads The application exports your data in comma separated text file. When you work with the application all data encryption/decryption is performed on the fly and absolutely transparent to you. To keep your data secure we use BlowFish encryption and MD5...

[January 21, 2007, 7:00]

A Year Ago: Netscape announcement - Giant Lizard eats San Francisco

News Most notably, the cryptographic features are missing -- in part because that portion of the source contains code licenced from RSA Data Security and cannot be distributed freely, due to the US Government's ban on encryption exports.

[March 31, 1999, 6:02]

US Report: Tech execs will meet with the FBI over crypto

News Industry executives said the meeting is evidently in response to a letter delivered to Feinstein's office last March in which Silicon Valley executives told her they opposed current administration policy on encryption exports as well as FBI...

[June 1, 1998, 14:32]

US Report: Clinton administration to ease grip on crypto exports

News Under an exception granted in December 1996, however, the government has allowed exports of equipment whose keys are as long as 56 bits, or roughly 64,000 times more powerful than 40-bit products. Finally, administration sources said, any U.S...

[September 16, 1998, 9:11]

MS denies giving American NSA key

News Instead, it said it's only following the rules imposed by the US to allow software exports. Because the US government limits the export of strong encryption software, some software makers provide such keys to the government.

[September 6, 1999, 9:24]

Crypto controls to cost U.S. citizens $7.7bn

News The executives said at a news conference that the government's proposals for tapping into secret data and placing limits on exports of encryption software are expensive and increasingly irrelevant. Industry and law enforcement officials have been...

[June 11, 1998, 14:23]

EC prepares interception directive for email

News Encryption will also be addressed by the EU council of ministers who are working on a new regulatory framework that is expected to 'liberalise' exports in and out of Europe. Telecoms operators must allow law enforcement agencies to intercept e-mail...

[June 8, 2000, 11:40]

US Report: Clinton's crypto policy 'a failure'

News For more than five years, industry and civil libertarians on one hand and police and intelligence communities on the other have butted heads over ordinary Americans' rights to use strong encryption technology and export those same techniques abroad.

[April 16, 1998, 8:58]

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