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North Korea Introduces 'Secure' E-mail

An anonymous reader sent in a strange little story running over at ZD that discusses North Korea's new secure email system. There's a lot of strange bits in there about trained North Korean hackers, and the fact that North Korea's news agency is hosted in Japan.

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  1. But... by Pingular · · Score: 0, Flamebait

    is President Bush happy about this? This could be their way of hiding Weapons of Mass Destruction! Oh the humanity.

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  2. Re: Freedom 2.0! by Venner · · Score: 0, Flamebait

    Welcome to MS Freedom 2.0 (A government contracted Microsoft product, which, like all software products, was delayed. Since 1984.)

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  3. Re:The North Korean News Agency by SignificantBit · · Score: 1, Flamebait

    could be Cuba or could be that there is 332 million people talking spanish... 10 million more than english speakers.

  4. Re:DictatorMail.com ? by PickyH3D · · Score: 0, Flamebait
    You're suggesting that the communist government is better than our republic?

    Get the heck out then because we don't want you as much as you don't want us (it does not matter which free nation you're in, just move to China, Cuba, or North Korea and enjoy).

    "people now have the possibility to receive email"
    And you do not think it will be supervised AND filtered? Get a clue before you open your mouth. Better yet, just don't open your mouth because your opinion is a waste of time and energy.