Jorge
February 17th, 2008, 08:30 AM
For years, many have been skeptical over exactly how private e-mail really is. While privacy may be a big concern for major eMail services provided by major companies, a recent Freedom of Information Act request by the EFF uncovered an unlawful access to a large amount of email by the FBI
The recent revelation won't quiet critics of conventional email, more like give them more ammunition to say that email was never private. According to the report posted by the Electronic Frontier Foundation, the access was not authorized.
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The recent revelation won't quiet critics of conventional email, more like give them more ammunition to say that email was never private. According to the report posted by the Electronic Frontier Foundation, the access was not authorized.
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