Quote Originally Posted by OPSEC View Post
TG2, that was a stupid reply. I'm surprised you would even say that. I worked very hard on this program for a number of months and am very proud of my accomplishment. OPSEC is a trusted network client/server platform built around the AES 256bit engine. Perhaps you should test a program before making a fool of yourself.

Regards,
Michael Vaughn
Developer
First, Michael dont get bent outta shape ...

Second.. maybe if you were talking a suite of protocols that installed on top of commonly available programs.. secure IM, encrypted PST, etc.. that's something..

Third.. Who Is OPSEC? And let me be bluntly clear... YOU'RE ON A FREE F**KING WEBHOST SITE? And that wasn't hard to find/see since all I had to do was drop the "opsec" off your URL ... So you've not even (as of yet) paid 35 bucks to NSI for a domain, or 10 dollars to Godaddy and then used free URL redirection from DYNDNS?

Blackberry, AOL, Yahoo, Microsoft ... these are names people know.. these are products people already have.. make them more secure rather than installing yet another access client, or changing things employees have to do ??

Otherwise.. the bigboys already require VPN's back to home ... and those of us out here... often you'll find us using PGP, OTR, & Secure IM for much of what we do, if not running our own VPN's so that we're more secure when we need to have end point to end point trust..

@Nihil ... sure.. even in some locations phone home to Michael for updates is too insecure... let alone does this screen shot showing ports 57/58 not raise eyebrows? Lower ports out of an office network for 80, 53, and *maybe* to some trusted sites for 25 ... but 57/58? that's a little out there.. such an obscure port, with lots of traffic in a low range like that? more likely to draw suspicion..