[governance] no regrets after doing this venture
Nyangkwe Agien Aaron
nyangkweagien at gmail.com
Tue Nov 22 09:46:46 EST 2011
Eric
May be you access your mail through Internet Explorer that is easily
vulnerable to hackers. You have to use FireFox and keep the hackers at
bay.
Imagine you being surrounded by fire. No Lion can come get you. No?
All the best
Aaron
On 11/22/11, Eric S Johnson <crates at oneotaslopes.org> wrote:
> What I’m curious about (sorry, not really governance-centric) is why it’s
> always Yahoo accounts which get hacked in this way.
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> I mean, yes, it’s true that Yahoo’s the only one of the big three webmail
> providers which doesn’t make it trivially easy to SSL one’s access (all
> Gmail access is SSLed, and Hotmail users can choose, in their settings, to
> “always use HTTPS”—though of course few do), but does that mean we suppose
> the hackers have in-line access to our webmail traffic on the level of the
> ISP? Or at a public wifi hotspot? Or in a cybercafé? But why Yahoo instead
> of Hotmail?
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> Best,
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> Eric
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> From: governance at lists.cpsr.org [mailto:governance at lists.cpsr.org] On Behalf
> Of Shahid Uddin Akbar
> Sent: Tuesday, 22 November 2011 18:17
> To:
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Aaron Agien Nyangkwe
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