http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Utah_Data_Center ________________________________ From: In Harms Way <11414150173@xxxxxxxxxx> To: cryptome@xxxxxxxxxxxxx; david0321@xxxxxxx Sent: Tuesday, April 22, 2014 11:40 AM Subject: [cryptome] Re: Applied Random Logic has developed BMORF Maybe Applied Random Logic David Michaelsen 1925 North 1000 East North Logan, UT 84341 US (435)752-6497 david0321@xxxxxxx can answer that. xyz wrote, On 22/04/2014 17:51: a rather interesting point is that they use the term "open code" rather then open source.. this begs the question will the ultimate release code be the same as that which is currently being tested or wail the open code. as they call it, be loaded with a back door.? On 22/04/2014 10:21, In Harms Way wrote: >Does anyone know anything about this: > >Is Here Now! >appliedrandomlogic.com/ > Applied Random Logic has developed BMORF (Bit Morphing) technology, which >constitutes a major paradigm shift in encryption technology. > >Or is that a hoax? > > >-- We have nothing to hide, but something to protect: LIBERTY, PRIVACY & FREEDOM -- We have nothing to hide, but something to protect: LIBERTY, PRIVACY & FREEDOM