Mobile Encryption
from the too-many-secrets dept
Military-grade encryption on an ordinary cell phone has been introduced in Germany. The specially-equipped phones are aimed at businesses that want to guard against corporate espionage. But it's only available from one company, so it might be cheaper just to speak in codes....
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