Hackers Hell: Privacy That Can't Be Compromised


LONDON, July 1 /PRNewswire/ --

- The World's First Unbreakable Data Encryption Sets a $1,000,000 
Challenge

Permanent Privacy (visit http://www.permanentprivacy.com) announces the
world's first practical data encryption system that is absolutely
unbreakable. And is offering a $1,000,000 challenge to anyone who can crack
it.

$1,000,000 Challenge

Permanent Privacy (patent pending) has been
verified by Peter Schweitzer, one of Harvard's top cryptanalysts, and for the
inevitable cynics Permanent Privacy is offering $1,000,000 to anyone who can
decipher a sample of ciphertext. See the website
http://www.permanentprivacy.com for details.

Peter White, Managing Director of Permanent Privacy, said:

"The world of cryptography shuns and disparages outsiders, but Permanent
Privacy is the real thing. You can now send emails and store data with 100%
security. Even the Pentagon can't read your secrets if they don't have the
keys".

Permanent Privacy will appeal to a diverse user base:

- Individuals who are concerned about files stored on their computers, or
worried that their private emails can be intercepted and read

- Organisations that need to be absolutely certain that they are not the
next media embarrassment due to sensitive data being lost or stolen

- Developers who wish to build P.P. into their applications

From time to time a debate has raged over the desire of some governments
to stifle the use of strong encryption. The launch of Permanent Privacy is
likely to re-kindle this debate.

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