Hello Nick,

Tuesday, September 16, 2008, 6:00:49 AM, you wrote:

ND> Hello Jack,

ND> On Monday, September 15, 2008, you wrote:
JSL>> I need to send credit card info to a vendor in payment for a part yet
JSL>> to be shipped. Is there an easy way to encrypt the info so it can't be
JSL>> read if it's intercepted in transit and yet *can* be read by the
JSL>> recipient? Or am I worrying about nothing?

ND> Some people, myself included, think that the anonymity offered by the
ND> sheer scale of the Internet outweighs the risk of identifying your
ND> message as "interesting" by including an easy to spot encryption
ND> header or similar.  Some people allege that "governments" only filter
ND> encrypted traffic, on the assumption that that's how "terrorists" are
ND> communicating.  On that subject, I don't think that the "government"
ND> needs to snoop my e-mail to get my CC details, or anything else for
ND> that matter...

ND> Once you turn over this stone, however, it's not long before you're
ND> employing steganography and by the end of the week you'll be sleeping
ND> under the bed with a gun!

ND> Oh no, now you've got me started.  Sorry.

See! Now THAT'S what I'm talkin 'bout!:)

Now, where'd I put that darned gun....

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Best regards,
 Jack                            mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]

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