11/27/2006 ↓

WP Plugin: Encrypted contact forms

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WP Plugin: Encrypted contact forms Use this javascript implementation of GnuPG to encrypt any contact form (plugin) on your Wordpress blog.

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  1. You should Google: http://neosmart.net/blog/archives/193

    [Reply] Already been Broken — 11/28/2006 @ 4:29 am
  2. (I’m taking the liberty to repost a comment from my website on the same “issue”.)

    I’m afraid you didn’t understand what this is about. The article you mention is about protecting e-mail-adresses from being harvested by spammers. This has nothing to do with real encryption. We’re talking about protecting a message with special methods, so that even the CIA won’t read your message within the next 100 years.

    Would you people please use your brains just for a single minute…

    [Reply] Alex (10 comments.) — 11/29/2006 @ 7:48 pm

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