Subj : Interesting video To : All From : oog Date : Wed Jan 25 2017 08:17 am Just ran across this interesting video on youtube (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5_YBp36mf_g) that details making using of the 'asemica' perl script to generate an encrypted string of text that appears as plain text. It also goes on to cover how one could use this in conjuction with other encryption so the output still appears as plaintext, but decryption requires either a password, or specific pgp key, or both.. The reasoning is that it would (most likely) circumvent the auto-flagging of data that is encrypted using something like PGP as it wouldn't contain anything other than standard text. Albeit jumbled text.. like this: and any KIND of SUCH a Standard defined by modifying a Standard Interface you OR adapt all other pertinent obligations are a computer or ANY further modifications has substantial commercial industrial or LOSSES SUSTAINED BY court order to LOSS OF Others' Freedom If SUCH measures to OPERATE WITH section If you agree to USE an aggregate Conveying If you Conveying under applicable to USE OR A Major essential component kernel window system Library If neither you a compilation of an express permission other defenses to achieve this definition file or INABILITY TO USE which everyone is characterized the Free programs and adversely affects the Free The EXTENT of ALL (Uses the asemica repo's LICENSE.txt file as cipher text.) --- Mystic BBS v1.12 A31 (Windows) * Origin: Agency BBS | telnet://agency.bbs.geek.nz (21:1/101) .