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Re: How T-Mobil's network was compromised
From: Dave Ockwell-Jenner <doj () solar-nexus com>
Date: Thu, 17 Feb 2005 16:12:07 -0500
gf gf wrote:
T-Mobile offers the BlackBerry devices, which provide such encryption as to be deemed useable by US Government Agencies.PS Doesn't the secret service use a classification system, like the mil, that would prevent sending highyl sensitive emails in the clear? From what I've read, the guy compromised highly sensitive reports and documentation. Does any mobile carrier support PGP orsome other end-to-end encryption on their devices? Yeeeeshh...
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- Re: How T-Mobil's network was compromised Willem Koenings (Feb 19)
- Re: How T-Mobil's network was compromised Valdis . Kletnieks (Feb 19)
- Re: How T-Mobil's network was compromised Frank Knobbe (Feb 20)
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