I always use secure shell and all. But even with 164 bit encription, double firewalls and alike, if someone *really* wanted my info they could get it. For example, Ford Credit's site was broken into and personal information was compromised. I'm just saying there is no way to completly protect your privacy.
I gave up the ability to have privacy when I started using the internet in 1994. From that point on I have assumed that I am a public figure and anyone can know anything about me.
I bank online, pay my bills online, and pay my taxes online.
develop a sound to repel Cell phone users.
well put! stratjakt
I always use secure shell and all. But even with 164 bit encription, double firewalls and alike, if someone *really* wanted my info they could get it. For example, Ford Credit's site was broken into and personal information was compromised. I'm just saying there is no way to completly protect your privacy.
I gave up the ability to have privacy when I started using the internet in 1994. From that point on I have assumed that I am a public figure and anyone can know anything about me.
I bank online, pay my bills online, and pay my taxes online.
Choice, freedom of technology or be a hermit