
By Dan Ilett
Published: Monday 27 March 2006
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Name
Gareth Evans
Location
Bath, UK
Occupation
Sales Director
Comment
Just how easy is it to intercept a piece of email as it flies around the Internet along with several billion others every day ? More importantly how easy is it to intercept mail from or too specific senders or recipients ? It's all about risk. Aren't company systems easier to crack than intercepting emails ? The bad guys will always take the route of least resistance - so they'll attack your infrastructure, use social conditioning etc etc before going after your email.
BTW does it make any difference whatsoever that you might be using a Broadband connection with a 10:1 contention ratio ? How do the bad guys get to be one of the other 9 ?
Poor quality article I think.
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