According to Tumbleweed's site, they claim this: "Within 5 years all Internet communications will be
secure and Tumbleweed® Secure Guardian(TM) will be
the industry standard for securing every channel of Internet communication, for every enterprise, everywhere"
Based on that, can we trust these people to do our online greeting cards?? Any company who thinks there sole product will be the only security device is absolutely absurd. Find one bug, and everyone is doomed. I want my greeting cards to be secure and not open to some random hacker looking for a good laugh.
However, at least they are starting a little good by not running Microsoft NT/XP server. A quick lookup on Netcraft said that they were running Apache on Solaris
I wish them luck and hope to a year of supposedly secure greeting cards where I can just leave one out in the open and no one will attempt to even read it or if they do, they will get lost!
Greeting cards for a secure environment and a secure environment made just for greeting cards!
According to USA Today, this attack was all in the making if Bin Laden is the case. The article is only about 3 months old, but it details on how Osama Bin Laden used encryption inside of pictures most likely to hide possible attacks. They say this is Bin Laden's latest encryption scheme to convey terrorist information. So when the CIA says did not know this was going to happen, really maybe they are covering up the fact that they sort of knew this but didn't think it would amount to anything.
Enough of the FP's. Get a Life and read the stuff.
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Eliza for Spam
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Read the article about SPAM and Eliza. Now maybe you should make an educated post about what you just read and bring up some questions or comments about it. The SPAM filter seems to be a great thing and the actual program is not big at all. It looks very very promising.
According to Tumbleweed's site, they claim this: "Within 5 years all Internet communications will be secure and Tumbleweed® Secure Guardian(TM) will be the industry standard for securing every channel of Internet communication, for every enterprise, everywhere" Based on that, can we trust these people to do our online greeting cards?? Any company who thinks there sole product will be the only security device is absolutely absurd. Find one bug, and everyone is doomed. I want my greeting cards to be secure and not open to some random hacker looking for a good laugh. However, at least they are starting a little good by not running Microsoft NT/XP server. A quick lookup on Netcraft said that they were running Apache on Solaris I wish them luck and hope to a year of supposedly secure greeting cards where I can just leave one out in the open and no one will attempt to even read it or if they do, they will get lost!
Greeting cards for a secure environment and a secure environment made just for greeting cards!
According to USA Today, this attack was all in the making if Bin Laden is the case. The article is only about 3 months old, but it details on how Osama Bin Laden used encryption inside of pictures most likely to hide possible attacks. They say this is Bin Laden's latest encryption scheme to convey terrorist information. So when the CIA says did not know this was going to happen, really maybe they are covering up the fact that they sort of knew this but didn't think it would amount to anything.
Read the article about SPAM and Eliza. Now maybe you should make an educated post about what you just read and bring up some questions or comments about it. The SPAM filter seems to be a great thing and the actual program is not big at all. It looks very very promising.