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Again, a lack of understanding of two things are being shown:
1. there is nothing worth being too private about on e-CAS
2. the actual mechanism for "security"
Just because you have "transactional encryption" when you access e-CAS doesn't mean your data is secure. It just means it's secure from someone between you and the e-CAS servers eavesdropping your session.
The system you're using could be compromised (especially if it is your employer's or an internet cafe's -- those systems often have screen capture software installed to monitor for illicit behaviour). Alternatively, an individual could make a hacking attempt directly on the CIC's servers and likely find more information than e-CAS even displays.
While I can see how there might be a slight concern, technically, there is no need for one. This forum site does not use such encryption... yet you still posted to it (and also described your application dates and methods).
Are you on Facebook? If so, there's more information about you there than you'd ever find in Matthew's site or in e-CAS.
All I'm suggesting is that you THINK a little first...
1. there is nothing worth being too private about on e-CAS
2. the actual mechanism for "security"
Just because you have "transactional encryption" when you access e-CAS doesn't mean your data is secure. It just means it's secure from someone between you and the e-CAS servers eavesdropping your session.
The system you're using could be compromised (especially if it is your employer's or an internet cafe's -- those systems often have screen capture software installed to monitor for illicit behaviour). Alternatively, an individual could make a hacking attempt directly on the CIC's servers and likely find more information than e-CAS even displays.
While I can see how there might be a slight concern, technically, there is no need for one. This forum site does not use such encryption... yet you still posted to it (and also described your application dates and methods).
Are you on Facebook? If so, there's more information about you there than you'd ever find in Matthew's site or in e-CAS.
All I'm suggesting is that you THINK a little first...