Thus spoke Bipin Gautam on Saturday, 16 February 2008 at 9:45:14 +0545: > > > > > It highlights another epicentral topic which is that "you can run, but you > > can't hide". One can not hide their criminal activity/s with things like > > encryption. Eventually IF one is doing something criminal, they will be > > made to give up their keys and will be subdued. However, it is important to > > note that personal liberty also collides with this sort of stuff sometimes. > > > > not really! > We already have technology to make anonymous and secure communication > possible, with the right know how you can send email that can NEVER be > tracked. (of course not for criminal activity ) .... maybe next topic > :)
Cool Bipin! How does one do secure communication anonymously? Or, is it a myth? O_o And how can one know that the person using those secure communication "anonymously" is not a criminal? -- Cheers, Bikal KC (Please use: nepbababucxspamfree_at_yahoo DOT ca) Journal: http://nepbabu.livejournal.com || pubkey: see header "Rule 6: There is no Rule 6." - Rob Pike "Those who can make you believe absurdities, can make you commit atrocities." - François-Marie Arouet
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