Let me share an anecdote which came to my attention a few months ago.
There are strict censorship laws in China and breaking them is to beg a harsh punishment.
One of the operating agreements between Yahoo! and China is that Yahoo! will report anybody who talks about certain things in their e-mails. This is done in exchange for Yahoo! not being blocked by the great firewall of China.
A Chinese journalist shares with an American colleague contraband information via his Yahoo! e-mail account. Yahoo! tells the Chinese government and the Chinese government arrests the Chinese journalist.
This highlights something many people don’t realize. That sending an e-mail is analogous to sending a postcard. Anybody who handles it along the way can take a peek.
With today’s political climate and reports of the NSAs recent activities it is more important than ever to start putting e-mail into envelopes of encryption.
This is my little corner of the Internet, welcome to it. It is my sounding horn for my views on democracy, the environment, security, computers, and code which is beautiful. I like to ask questions and study the wisdom of the crowd, the democratization of information, and why things are different this time around. I am a dog person, and I have been a Mac user since before it was cool.
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