Department of Defense Now Blocking HTML Email
oKAMi-InfoSec writes "The Department of Defense (DoD) has taken the step of blocking HTML-based email. They are also banning the use of Outlook Web Access email clients. The DoD is making this move because HTML messages can easily be infected with spyware and executable lines of code that enable hackers to access DoD networks, according to an article in Federal Computer Week by Bob Brewin . A spokesman for the Joint Task Force for Global Network Operations (JTF-GNO) claims that this is a response to an increased network threat condition. The network threat condition has risen from Information Condition 5 to Information Condition 4 (also called Infocon 4). InfoCon 5 is normal operating conditions and Infocon 4 comes as a result of 'continuing and sophisticated threats' against DoD Networks. The change to Infocon 4 came in mid-November, after the Naval War College suffered devastating attacks that required their entire system be taken offline, but the JTF-GNO spokesman claims there is no connection."
That's as obvious as the department of homeland security closing the borders!
I applaud the effort, but why did they take so long to wise up even this much?
Email should be just text, period.
In my day email was dashes and dots, and we liked it that way.
"If you think you have things under control, you're not going fast enough." --Mario Andretti
I think that you have
the only losers are the people who send those annoying Flash giftcards through email
Don't worry, they were already losers!
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