Secure Communication
No! There is always a possibility for interference. The best way, ceteris paribus, is possibly to steal a computer, invade a wifi network and communicate from there with fake name, away from security cameras.
But there are always methods you can use to make communication a bit more secure. The point is, how secure you need it to be?
RSA encrypted e-mails are damn protected for example, do you need more protection? In case you need, make sure to use vaseline.
ghostraider100 wrote: [quote]stealth- wrote: It might be easier if the OP described what they meant by 'interception'.
Cellular Communication, esp,.[/quote]
Could use one time pads for SMS. There's a reason why the military rarely used one time pads even during WWII though, they're a pain in the ass because if you use it a few too many times it can be deciphered.
But with just one, maybe two uses, they're the only truly unbreakable cipher.
ghostraider100 wrote: [quote]stealth- wrote: It might be easier if the OP described what they meant by 'interception'.
Cellular Communication, esp,.[/quote]
Could use one time pads for SMS. There's a reason why the military rarely used one time pads even during WWII though, they're a pain in the ass because if you use it a few too many times it can be deciphered.
But with just one, maybe two uses, they're the only truly unbreakable cipher.