The biggest problem is the end user just doesn't care about E-mail security.
I don't think it is that they don't care. They just don't realize how insecure a form of communication this is. The public really needs to be educated in this regard.
Many times I've heard computer "geeks" express a desire to do some charitable volunteer work, but bemoan the fact that there are so few opportunites to use their computer skills in such a way. It seems to me one thing that you could do is volunteer your time to your local school, and help them install linux and other free software. This would help them avoid the terrible situation Microsft is putting the above mentioned schools in.
Are there really that few left? Kind of sad. Anyone know how many were originally manufactured?
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What is the Great Slashdot Blackout, and what has it to do with subcriptions? I'm new here, sorry if this is common knowledge.
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I don't think it is that they don't care. They just don't realize how insecure a form of communication this is. The public really needs to be educated in this regard.
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Many times I've heard computer "geeks" express a desire to do some charitable volunteer work, but bemoan the fact that there are so few opportunites to use their computer skills in such a way. It seems to me one thing that you could do is volunteer your time to your local school, and help them install linux and other free software. This would help them avoid the terrible situation Microsft is putting the above mentioned schools in.
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