Subject: purloined letter
Hi,
I'm fairly new here and not sure if this topic has come up before, but I'll offer it anyway:
In using encrypted communications, how does one avoid the problem of calling attention to the message BECAUSE it is encrypted? "If he went to the trouble of coding it, there MUST be something in there!!" Granted that if everyone begins encrypting, this problem will vanish... are there practical solutions in the meantime? (eg, Codes that look like plaintext?) The best way to prevent this type of traffic analysis is to encrypt everything. As a second best, encrypt all correspondence with a specific
On Jan 5, 10:19, Peter Breton wrote: person. Mark -- Mark Henderson, SoftQuad Inc, 108-10070 King George Hwy, Surrey, B.C. V3T 2W4 Internet: markh@wimsey.bc.ca, mch@sqwest.wimsey.bc.ca, mch@holonet.net UUCP: {van-bc,sq}!sqwest!mch Telephone: +1 604 585 8394 Fax: +1 604 585 1926 RIPEM public key available by Email/finger mch@holonet.net/keyserver