Friend, 11 21 95 Times of London screams that Pedophiles use encoding devices to make secret use of Internet Its newsstory reports an Interpol conference was told that International pedophile rings are borrowing an encryption system known as PGP -- Pretty Good Privacy -- developed in [where else!] America and Experts estimate that it could take 10 years for computer systems to crack the individual codes. If that's not enough to reduce you to jelly, Police [are] also concerned at the use of a "remailing" service being provided by an Internet expert in Finland who will take material sent to him and remove identifica- tion marks before sending it out again. On Monday, at the start of the two-day conference in Lon- don on crime against children, Detective Chief Inspector Bryan Drew of the UK's National National Criminal Intelli- gence Service said ...although police increasingly realised the difficulties posed by the Internet...as yet no one in Britain had de- cided on a policy for dealing with them. and ...the Internet and computers were among a number [of] subjects being looked at by his unit. Interim measures for "dealing with" computers and the 'Net abound: As part of the Interpol work, a network of 64 liaison offi- cers had been set up round the world to keep contact on investigations. And when the State ("no one") DECIDES...? Cordially, Jim NOTE. The NandO News website URL is: http;//www.nando.net The newsstory's dateline is: LONDON (Nov 21, 1995 - 01:24 EST) Its online filename is: info429_4.html