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Encrypted Cell Phone Hits the Market

notshannon writes "Reuters reports about a new cell phone which automatically encrypts communications. Of course, the matching handset will decrypt the message. Security doesn't come cheap, around $4000 per pair, but it's probably as reliable as anyone in these parts could wish. Favorite quote: 'We allow everyone to check the security for themselves, because we're the only ones who publish the source code,' said Rop Gonggrijp at Amsterdam-based NAH6. Amusingly, the article cites government.nl and not nsa.gov as the world's most prolific phone tapper."

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  1. can you hear me now? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Funny

    that will become " ? nac uoy reah em won"

  2. no by SweetAndSourJesus · · Score: 5, Funny

    real slashdotters don't have anyone to call in the first place

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