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It's possible to use OS features (such as other processes, and servers) to hide information. But that, by definition, is outside the scope of the language.
 
J does support a "[http://www.jsoftware.com/help/dictionary/dx003.htm Lock Script]" mechanism - to transform a J script so that it's unreadable. However, (a) anyone with access to a machine running the code and ordinary developer tools or who understands the "locking" technique could unlock it, while (b) a large volume of programmers consider J to already be unreadable.
 
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