Confidential information transmission bypassing the internet

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H04L 9/00 (2006.01)

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CA 2161983

In computer networks, particularly the Internet, the problem of carrying on transactions that involve confidential information, such as credit card information, stems from the fact that such information can be intercepted by unauthorized persons connected to the same network. Typical solutions to this problem involve various encryption methods where two systems communicate confidential information only in encrypted form. In thisinvention, which applies to an internetworking environment, such as the World Wide Web, another communications channel, using a direct telephone call, is established temporarily between the client and the server to transmit the confidential information, bypassing the Internet. The two methods presented here make it impossible to intercept the transmission without actually wire tapping the vendor or purchaser phone lines.

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