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Date: Wed Dec 28 02:08:48 2005
From: jpole at jcpa.com (Jamie C. Pole)
Subject: bitchslap for c|net security blog plz


This is typical of the shit that C|Net publishes nowadays.

They haven't published an accurate or useful article in months...  C| 
Net is only good if you need reviews of digital cameras.  They should  
have stuck with their old TV shows - Daphne & Gina were awesome.

Jamie


On Dec 27, 2005, at 8:37 PM, coderman wrote:

> http://news.com.com/2061-10789_3-6009969.html
>
> "Richard M. Smith, a computer privacy expert, has suggested a method
> to find out if the government is monitoring a person's e-mail...
>
> To find out [[if the NSA is watching]], Smith suggested the following
> recipe: Set up e-mail accounts with Hotmail and a non-U.S. e-mail
> provider and send e-mail back and forth whose contents "might be
> interesting to the NSA."...
>
> The e-mails should also include an otherwise unpublished Web page
> address whose logs the interested person can view. Then scrutinize the
> logs to see if anyone is visiting the site."
>
> ---
>
> honey token the NSA?
> LOLZ
>
> Stephen Shankland you are a fucking idiot. (or a horrible satirist)
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