On Vi, 06 mar 20, 08:26:34, Greg Wooledge wrote: > > > https://www.bbc.com/news/world-europe-51467536 > > > > > > I think that's the German *BND* Federal Intelligence Service (at least > > > according to the BBC). > > > I've heard from some intelligent services - they do not use any electronic > > devices and after those news I know why. > > > > Same for the naive using proton mail or whatever. The best way to protect > > whatever you want to protect is to keep it offline. > > My policy on email is simple: I assume that everyone in the world > can read it, if they truly want to take the time and spend the resources > to do so. If I don't want a secret to get out, I don't send it via > email. Doesn't matter who the recipient is, what "security" arrangements > are in place, etc.
That's quite "all or nothing" :) I tend to adjust my level of (perceived) protection depending on the sensitivity of the information, e.g. I don't have a problem posting from a Gmail account to a public mailing list, on the other hand my bank statements go to a ProtonMail account (which I do trust a lot more than Gmail, regardless of what other companies in the same country did). Kind regards, Andrei -- http://wiki.debian.org/FAQsFromDebianUser
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