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This trumps all the other privacy arguments. If the government wants to read your email, it need not access it at the endpoints -- it already has access to it in transmission over the compromised backbone. You would need to encrypt your emails to avoid this.


Someone I know once told me crypto is funny because all you have to do is compromise the OS's socket implementation.


Is that before or after you write a gui interface using visual basic to track an IP address? :/


To be fair, this is a guy who does hardened, embedded RTOSes. In the normal world implementation, of course crypto matters.

Sometimes I need to take off my "all software sucks and I hate everything" hat before posting :-/


How so? The application does the encryption, not the OS.




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