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Old September 5th 15, 07:42 AM posted to alt.comp.os.windows-8
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Old September 5th 15, 09:10 AM posted to alt.comp.os.windows-8
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Justin Tyme wrote:

http://www.zdnet.com/article/why-mic...tech-industry/


Unless new to computers, it doesn't take long to realize that any data
you have on someone else's host (e.g., "the cloud") should be encrypted
(and done so locally before transmitting it to their host).

There are long been means to encrypt e-mails. You can even get free
e-mail certificates. If the feds win, they end up getting past the door
but end up with a gazillion-piece jigsaw puzzle.

If you don't lock your doors, don't expect others to do it for you.
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Old September 6th 15, 01:09 AM posted to alt.comp.os.windows-8
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Then you personally will be in big trouble with the Feds!

Anyway, people who use eMails for nefarious deeds have there own
private onion routed servers that the Feds cannot get to so the Feds
are just flexing the muscles in a wasted effort for their supposed
purpose.
Their real purpose is to damage MS and others so the economy will tank
again. Liberals are in power and you know what that means.

They cannot shut down terrorist's servers, so...

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Old September 7th 15, 04:11 PM posted to alt.comp.os.windows-8
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On Sat, 05 Sep 2015 17:09:26 -0700, Not A Person wrote:

Then you personally will be in big trouble with the Feds!

Anyway, people who use eMails for nefarious deeds have there own private
onion routed servers that the Feds cannot get to so the Feds are just
flexing the muscles in a wasted effort for their supposed purpose.
Their real purpose is to damage MS and others so the economy will tank
again. Liberals are in power and you know what that means.

They cannot shut down terrorist's servers, so...

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You sign yourself as 'not a person', and apt title for someone who
insists on posting conspiracy nonsense.
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Old September 7th 15, 11:58 PM posted to alt.comp.os.windows-8
Charlie
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Default How Microsoft's data case could unravel the US tech industry

On 9/7/2015 11:11 AM, dave61430 wrote:
On Sat, 05 Sep 2015 17:09:26 -0700, Not A Person wrote:

Then you personally will be in big trouble with the Feds!

Anyway, people who use eMails for nefarious deeds have there own private
onion routed servers that the Feds cannot get to so the Feds are just
flexing the muscles in a wasted effort for their supposed purpose.
Their real purpose is to damage MS and others so the economy will tank
again. Liberals are in power and you know what that means.

They cannot shut down terrorist's servers, so...

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You sign yourself as 'not a person', and apt title for someone who
insists on posting conspiracy nonsense.


Besides that, anything sent over the internet CAN be copied and read,
period!

It's a matter of how much time and trouble, not can or cannot.
Even information buried in picture files or video can be extracted
if the tools are available, along with enough computing power.
Can you or I do such things? Not without some software and computer
resources that are not generally available to us common folk.
 




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