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Message-ID: <47fe50605021714275239550@mail.gmail.com>
From: xillwillx at gmail.com (Ill will)
Subject: How T-Mobil's network was compromised

just like just about every other webserver gets hacked, they use third
party server software that hasnt gone through enough rigorous testing
to make sure its not vulnerable to any flaws.. simple search on google
will give you the answer


On Thu, 17 Feb 2005 16:12:07 -0500, Dave Ockwell-Jenner
<doj@...ar-nexus.com> wrote:
> gf gf wrote:
> 
> >PS Doesn't the secret service use a classification
> >system, like the mil, that would prevent sending
> >highyl sensitive emails in the clear?  From what I've
> >read, the guy compromised highly sensitive reports and
> >documentation.  Does any mobile carrier support PGP or
> >some other end-to-end encryption on their devices?
> >Yeeeeshh...
> >
> >
> T-Mobile offers the BlackBerry devices, which provide such encryption as
> to be deemed useable by US Government Agencies.
> 
> --
> Dave Ockwell-Jenner
> Solar Nexus Solutions
> http://www.solar-nexus.com/
> 
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-- 
- illwill
http://illmob.org

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