That is a pretty fair take on network traffic. SSH has strong enough encryption
to make the decryption effort not worth it to all but those with
supercomputers. As for the internal mail, I think we can agree that some mail
would be critical enough to warrant encryption even on an internal networ
Think of your information like a letter in the mail. Well, for this example,
think of it even more as a post-card. Your message is written on the outside
where the anyone that touches it can read it.
This post-card is going through the post office. It is going through mail
centers, hubs, etc. Wha
Hi Mike
I have to ask this without wanting a howto explanation but at least a basic
understanding
What this means is that if an unscrupulous individual gets between your client
and the server, they can have full access to all information transmitted.
how can someone do this? without it being kn