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Mon, 22 Feb 1993 16:29:32 EST |
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Message of Mon, 22 Feb 1993 22:07:10 +0100 from <ERIC@SEARN> |
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Seems to me that confidentiality issues on the Internet are somewhat akin
to confidentiality issues regarding portable telephones. If you have a
sensitive subject to discuss, why open yourself up to the possibility
that someone is listening in in the first place? I keep thinking about
Tom Clancy's _Clear and Present Danger_ and cellular phone tapping. If
you've got a secret to keep, I don't think the Internet is the place to
be discussing it...Eric's right, sooner or later, an error is bound to be
generated and boom goes your cover.
Just an observation.....:)
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