Claims
- 1. Apparatus for securing the transmission of data over a network comprising:
sending means for a sending party to send one of more data packets in a secure format to a final recipient via a third party; management means for a third party to obtain the network address of the final recipient from embedded information contained within the one or more data packets sent by the sending party in a secured format; and forwarding means for a third party to forward the one or more data packets to the final recipient at the network address obtained from information embedded within the data packets.
- 2. Method of providing anonymity relative the transmission of data over a network comprising the steps of:
preparing a data stream from a sending party, wherein the data stream comprises header information, at least a portion of which includes the network address of the sending party and the network address of one or more final recipients; and transparently and securely modifying the header information by substituting the network address of a third party for the addresses of the sending and receiving parties; making available to the third party from the sending party the address of the intended final recipient; sending the modified data stream from the sending party to said third party for later forwarding to the address of the final recipient.
- 3. A method of securing the transmission of data over a network comprising the steps of:
sending data packets to a third party for retransmission to a final recipient; informing the third party of the address of the final recipient; and forwarding
- 4. The method claim 3 comprising in addition:
addressing the data packets with the third party as both the sender and recipient.
- 5. The method of claim 3 comprising in addition:
placing the final recipient address data in the message body of at least one of the data packets.
- 6. The method of claim 5 comprising in addition:
encrypting the message body of the data packets before sending to said third party; and deciphering of the address of the final recipient before forwarding of the data packets by the third party.
- 7. The method of claim 6 comprising the additional steps of:
placing a from party alias, which alias may be known only to said third party, as the from party in the message body before encryption; placing a recipient party alias, which alias may not be known by said third party, as the actual recipient party in the message body before encryption; placing the subject matter data in the message body before encryption; sending the data packets to said third party with the third party also listed in the header as the sending party and having an innocuous subject matter in the header; deciphering of the message body of received data packets, by the third party, to decrypt the stored TO and FROM header information; rebuilding the data packet header, by said third party, to list a recipient alias as both the TO and FROM parties; and sending the data packet, including both the originally encrypted message body and the rebuilt data packet header, to the address of the final recipient.
- 8. Apparatus for securing the transmission of data over a network comprising:
sending party security means for sending data packets from a sending party to a third party for retransmission to a final recipient; third party security means for obtaining the network address of the final recipient; and third party means for forwarding the data packets to the network address of said final recipient.
- 9. Apparatus for providing anonymity relative the transmission of data over a network comprising:
sending party security means for, transparently to the sending party, modifying header information originating with the sending party, in data packets intended for transmission to a final recipient, by listing a third party as both the sending and receiving party; means for making available to said third party from the sending party the address of the intended final recipient; and means for sending the modified data packets from the sending party to said third party for later forwarding to the address of said final recipient.
- 10. A method of providing anonymity of a given network user in the transmission and reception of data comprising the steps of:
interacting over the network with a third party for both sending data packets to a final recipient and receiving data packets transmitted from another party; transmitting outgoing data packets from said given network user to said third party with the third party listed in a header as both the TO and FROM parties; transmitting incoming data packets to said given network user from said third party with the given network user being listed in a header by an alias, as both the TO and FROM parties; and changing the alias used for said given network user in accordance with predetermined conditions.
- 11. The method of claim 10 comprising the additional steps of:
inserting the correct final recipient address information of at least one recipient in the message body before encrypting the message body of outgoing data packets; and decrypting at least some of the final recipient address information from the message body upon receipt of incoming data packets by said given network user.
- 12. A method of sending email over a network comprising the steps of:
composing an email message with at least one original recipient name in the TO portion of a readable header; requesting at least one recipient alias address from a service provider; placing at least a portion of the at least one original recipient name in an encrypted message body of the email; and sending the encrypted email to the recipient alias address.
- 13. The method of claim 12 comprising the additional steps of:
composing an email message with original subject matter information in the subject matter portion of the readable header; placing at least a portion of the original email subject matter information in the encrypted message body of the email; using at least one recipient alias address as both the TO and FROM portions of the readable header and inserting at least one set of substitute subject matter information in the readable header of the email; and decrypting the email upon receipt by the recipient and substituting the original header information into the readable header of the email message.
Parent Case Info
[0001] This application is a Division and a Continuation-in-Part Application of U.S. Application No. 09/100,619, filed June 19, 1998, and entitled “METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR PROVIDING FUNGIBLE INTERCOURSE OVER A NETWORK.”
[0002] A CD_ROM appendix, Appendix A, having file named APP_A.TXT, totaling 78 kilobytes, and created on Aug. 15, 2001, consisting of a computer listing constitutes a part of the specification of this invention, pursuant to 37 C.F.R. Sections 1.77 and 1.96, the CD-ROM appendix being incorporated by reference herein for all purposes.
Provisional Applications (1)
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60050186 |
Jun 1997 |
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Divisions (1)
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09100619 |
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10417871 |
Apr 2003 |
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