Alan: On Sun, 31 Dec 1995, Alan L. Bostick wrote:
This turned up on alt.anonymous. One would need a technical specification or a working model to be sure, but it sounds like home-grown snake oil
Sounds like snake oil to me.
Complete Fax Privacy Draws Closer personal nature, will soon be able to encrypt the contents and make them unreadable to people for whom the messages are not
PGP & a fax modem & a good OCR provides this. Or PGP the message and either e-mail or telex it.
placing a customized transparent plastic sheet over the message could it be made readable. Each individual, employee or manager would be issued with his own plastic sheet and encryption key
A plastic sheet is going to let me read it, and nobody else? I guess that would work, if one was using --- I forgotten what it was called, where you cut a number of squares on a sheet of cardboard, put over a sheet of paper, write the characters in the spaces, then lift the sheet, and write garbage to fill up the rest of the sheet, so that nobody else can see what the characters were. I think I was in kindergarten when we did that, untill we discovered that our teacher could read our "secret" messages, without the cardboard sheet. << The handwriting of the real message differed from that of the garbage words. >>
Though the software has yet to be refined into a marketable commodity, it is set to be introduced for public consumption in the very near future.
Is this the same as Jerry Pournelle "real soon now'? I think I'll stick to using PGP and sending e-mail. xan jonathon grafolog@netcom.com **************************************************************** Opinions represented are not necessarilly mine. OTOH, they are not representations of any organization I am affiliated with, either. WebPage: ftp://ftp.netcom.com/gr/graphology/home.html For a good prime, call 391581 * 2^216193 - 1 **********************************************************************