If you google this new encryption pack from At&T it isn't anything more than grouping together existing encryption services that have been on the market for a while. They are also using encryption methods that have been hacked and have had exposed flaws. To me I am still not sure why people keep feeding us the consumers junk about increased safety when it isn't increased just repackaged a different way. They need to look into some of these new cypher bit encryptions at are fresh to the market possessing new algorithms that haven't been hacked. There are many but you won't find them with companies like Cisco, Microsoft, or At&T. I saw a company on a press release called DreamStream. Their bit cypher encryption method is what At&t should have gone after, something new, something not hacked, something that truly protects their consumers.
http://www.dreamstream.info
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