At 06:05 PM 24/09/2002 +0200, AnyGoldNow wrote:
>Also, if the email just stated : "Your received $ xxxx of Gold in your
>account form XYZ", that wouldn't jeopardize anyone's account number or data
>in unsecured emails

Unless those reading your e-mails are government agencies using snooping 
laws to force your ISP to channel your traffic to them or organised or 
disorganised criminals assessing you for ransacking. That would not 
jeopardize one's account number or data, but it might jeopardize one's 
private property or personal well-being.

Ian Green
http://two-cents-worth.com/?107242&EG
http://iangreen.2cw.org/
http://ao.com.au/e-gold.htm


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