Quote from: TuggingOnSupermansCape on April 24, 2013, 06:26 pmIt is stable and secure, and every single bit of information sent is hashed, then hashed again. No plain text vulnerability here (cough, SR). Every single bit of information is hashed?! And again! What are you talking about? :oThere is only 1 real way to avoid the plaintext vulnerability and everybody knows that. Clientside encryption. Since every little bitty bit gets hashed, pray do tell how a consumer's shipping address or username is hashed twice and then magically reversed so the vendors knows what to do. With your quantum computer? Because it sounds very much like you're saying a bunch of irrelevant or vague bullshit to pull the wool over people's eyes so they think server side encryption is A-OK. Hashing is done for passwords. There's no point in doing it for other user data unless the user enters the identical strings again. Encryption serverside then is a separate matter. You don't seem to be lucid.I think you are just an agent provocateur. Loving how all the Atlantis groupies have about 50 posts between them.This feels like what happens when Privnote starts a druggy hidden service! :D