Via email - neverHow would posters feel about giving these details to a small hotel or guesthouse to confirm a booking?
Not always true.EMAIL IS NOT SECURE
The same could be said for post, phone or fax.
Via email - never
Via fax or over the phone - fine
EMAIL IS NOT SECURE
What if the phone line is tapped? As likely as the family being kidnapped scenario above...
I disagree.Sorry, but unless you rewrite ALL the internet protocols email will always be insecure.
Of course appropriate key management is fundamental to (for all intents and purposes) secure communications.Encrypting email only works properly if both parties have the correct keys etc.,
Calls between Skype software users (PC-to-PC calls) are secure and encrypted. Calls to standard telephone or mobile numbers are encrypted until they reach public switched telephone network.
Rule 1: Never give your bank/financial details by email.
Rule 2: If in doubt, see Rule 1.
Seller admitted sending the email so I doubt its spam, he also was adamant that we had to send him the details for our own security. The bank also told us that the payment had been debited from the account so it makes no sense to me why this double check when they already had the money. After pointing this out to him he agreed to send the product.
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