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| | SatireWire | HACKERS BEG BORING PEOPLE TO STOP ENCRYPTING EMAILS |
 | | According to IBCH President Björn Haxor, hackers spend thousands of hours intercepting and cracking open encrypted emails — believing it to be "the good stuff" — only to find most contain little more than "Two priests walk into a bar," or "Hi Bob, here's my new email address." |
 | | Instead, Haxor said, people should only encrypt if they are going to send information such as passwords, credit card numbers, blueprints for an unreleased product, or confidential sales figures. |
 | | If you answer truthfully, D'aahl said, chances are you'll forego the digital ID and save everyone a lot of trouble. |
| www.satirewire.com /news/aug02/encryption.shtml (449 words) |
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