“Litvinenko died on November 23, 2006, and in the evening of November 24, we had one interesting interview in our hands. A content analysis was promptly carried out. It cannot be, we told ourselves <lj-cut> and did not publish anything. Over time, "can not be" began to acquire flesh and blood.
We decided to do so.
The address www.vaal.ru/download/enigma.zip is a file that can be downloaded now. But this file is encrypted.
When the investigation into the Litvinenko case is completed, and specific individuals will be charged, we will give the public access to the password to the encrypted file, and everyone will be able to verify how true our assumptions were. ”
... After the publication of the previous material, we are constantly asked to give a password to decrypt the file. Appeal by e-mail, address in comments to the publication, sometimes even call by phone.
Is it time to open a password?
No, it did not come. Yes, the UK turned to Russia with a request to extradite Lugovoi, but this still does not mean anything ...
Source: https://habr.com/ru/post/20241/