To review this article, My Profile and then view the stored stories. To review this article, My Profile and then view the stored stories. Matt Burgess To review this article, My Profile and then view the stored stories. To review this article, My Profile and then view the stored stories. How do you get data in the USSR under the nose of the KGB?Create your own encryption system, of course. That’s precisely what saxophonist and music instructor Merryl Goldberg did in the 1980s. This week, Goldberg revealed that he used musical notation to hide the names and addresses of activists...