I notice that Senator Gregg bemoans the fact that federal agencies don't have the power to demand a super-key for all US cryptographic systems. Senator Gregg has clearly forgotten (if he ever knew) that the Internet is international and that no self-respecting terrorist who wants to encrypt his/her instructions to blow things up in the US would use a US encryption system. And, as the article also points out, steganography is much more effective than direct encryption anyway.

And, perish the thought, the reason that investigators haven't identified the messages from bin Laden to his agents that they are so certain must be out there may well be that they simply don't exist.



The idiot also known as Capfka ...