Posters on the walls of the booth proclaimed that ElcomSoft offered "the only way to break into PGP." This did not sit well with the brass at PGP Corp., who contacted Reed Exhibitions (organizers of Infosec). Reed sent an employee named Malcom Wells to visit ElcomSoft's booth and rip down the signs. We know this because ElcomSoft captured pix of the man's name tag, as well as photos of Wells doing his best John Gotti trying to shield his face from the cameras, and posted them to the company blog. (They then proceeded to e-mail journalists about the incident, which is how I got on the trail.)

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