Quote from: McGrawHill on September 12, 2012, 02:18 pmRiddle me this: If SR were to actually become hacked into and all PM's exposed. Don't you think if they were smart enough to crack into SR in the first place they would be smart enough to decrypt all encrypted messages. After all, you must provide your PgP key in the message. Apparently when orders are marked: In Transit, all that personal info is deleted from their database. That's what provided me with peace of mind. If I'm missing something please enlighten me. Maybe it will motivate me to begin using the program. :oTo crack a single message law enforcement would either need to crack the symmetrically encrypted message (usually encrypted with AES256) or the asymmetric encryption of the key or keys for the recipients. The technical details behind such cracking gets rather ugly and complex, but if you really want to know then read this (clearnet) link:http://sixdemonbag.org/cryptofaq.xhtml#agenciesMake sure you read all the way down through the thermodynamics and quantum computing sections. Part of the way through some advice is offered for when you're brain starts to hurt. The advice is valid. Although you may wish to replace the actual advised item with something from SR. ;)