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Newsforge (January 2002)
"Have you been looking for a secure place to talk? A place where you can
be sure that the message you send to a person really goes to that person,
no one else is able to see the message, and no one is able to alter the
message? More and more people answer yes to the question, but where to
find such a place? The answer comes in the form of new generation chat
protocol called Secure Internet Live Conferencing, or just SILC (casually
pronounced as silk)..."
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LinuxFrench (January 2002)
A French feature of the SILC Protocol (available only in French).
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Slashdot (January 2002)
"Newsforge has an article about new generation secure chat protocol
called SILC (Secure Internet Live Conferencing). The article features the
protocol and its features like secure file transfer. Interesting article
and very interesting protocol..."
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Slashdot (August 2001)
"IRC has had a lot of problems related to security and network
scalability in the past, and recently as well. However, there is
an alternative -- secure alternative to IRC; the Secure Internet
Live Conferencing (SILC), which has all the same features IRC has, with
addition of superior security, and hopefully more scalable and powerful
network topology. It is for all those who cares who's listening. It works,
and is of course all Open Source..."
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LinuxToday (June 2000)
Initial public announcement of the start of the SILC Project.
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