Quote from: CaptainMal on October 13, 2012, 03:26 amQuote from: Nightcrawler on October 13, 2012, 02:49 amTime to 'name and shame' them. New vendors cannot require FE, they must remain in escrow. Not providing a PGP public key, is also in violation of the terms of the Vendor Agreement, although the enforcement thereof appears to be lax in the extreme. Not using PGP and promoting the use of unsafe sites like Privnote are definitely warning signs for the wary to stay away. Furthermore, one has to wonder how they'll come up with the money for packaging equipment like vacuum sealers and the like. Sounds either like a scammer or someone starting on a shoestring -- not good either way.That's my feeling as well. Apparently people have already requested / been sent "samples" from that vendor ... and the vendor says he/she will "learn PGP tonight or tomorrow" ... Yikes. Worrisome.I've got 'em straightened-out. I walked 'em through GPG4USB, and they now have a key posted on their vendor page. They should now be able to both send and receive PGP-encrypted traffic.