Send stealthy, encrypted missives via the web with Norbt

I don't often need to send ultra-secure messages to people. There's just not all that much highly-sensitive information I need to communicate. If I did, though, Norbt would be a slick way to do it.
Norbt (not to be confused with Eddie Murphy's epic film character) uses client side, browser-based cryptography to secure your transmissions. Your recipient must correctly answer the secret question. Once they do, your note is decrypted and displayed for their eyes only.
You also need to provide a password when creating your Norbt - just in case you need to go back and change some of the details.
Even if you don't have a practical reason to use a service like Norbt, it's still a fun way for you and your pals to feel like you're part of some elite spy network.
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Norbt (not to be confused with Eddie Murphy's epic film character) uses client side, browser-based cryptography to secure your transmissions. Your recipient must correctly answer the secret question. Once they do, your note is decrypted and displayed for their eyes only.
You also need to provide a password when creating your Norbt - just in case you need to go back and change some of the details.
Even if you don't have a practical reason to use a service like Norbt, it's still a fun way for you and your pals to feel like you're part of some elite spy network.
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Subscribe to commentsCamNov 11th 2009 12:34PM
6........5.......4........3.......2.......1...
Dangit. You exploded the internet again. Nice going.
SSG MontyNov 11th 2009 1:14PM
That's pretty neat. I loved my spy markers.
But isn't 6 * 9 = 54, not 42. Oh well.
sitrucNov 11th 2009 1:19PM
42 is the answer to the Ultimate Question so 6 * 9 = 42.
aragorn168bNov 11th 2009 4:13PM
ahh already people beat me to it... its very secure 6*9 = 42, no one would think of it! :) LOL
btw, nice read. thank you.