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Are the BPL provides going to encrypt their signals? It is
possible that these bozos, thinking that there is no "significant" leakage, are not going to do encryption. Best tell potential users that BPL is not a secure system, and that someone could find out your credit card numbers and such if you order something on line.... Because it "broadcasts" that info into the air. |
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Robert Casey wrote:
Are the BPL provides going to encrypt their signals? It is possible that these bozos, thinking that there is no "significant" leakage, are not going to do encryption. Best tell potential users that BPL is not a secure system, and that someone could find out your credit card numbers and such if you order something on line.... Because it "broadcasts" that info into the air. You mean you want a secure signal? C'mon man. This is about access choices! 8^) Related issue: In the early years of Cable tv, the systems were notorious for being very leaky. People came up with ingenious ad pretty simple ways to tap into this leakage and get cable for free. kind of a early wireless system if you will! I remember years ago we could get most of the cable signals then offered with just rabbit ears. We got cable anyway because the quality was better than the leakage signal. With a signal that isn't even going over coax, the situation can only be worse. - Mike KB3EIA |
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In article , Robert Casey
writes: Are the BPL provides going to encrypt their signals? It is possible that these bozos, thinking that there is no "significant" leakage, are not going to do encryption. Best tell potential users that BPL is not a secure system, and that someone could find out your credit card numbers and such if you order something on line.... Because it "broadcasts" that info into the air. Access BPL is a digital system. If your browser has the many-bit encryption it will be secure both ways. Hacker razzbonyas don't have supercomputers at their disposal to crack even 128-bit encryption used on the Internet a couple years ago. Encrypted digital signals going out as incidental RF radiation are nothing but NOISE to those without the decryption softstuff. Of course, if you are REALLY paranoid, please remember that some of "those out there" might really be following you... :-) LHA / WMD |
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