On 07/10/2015 02:23 AM, Seth wrote:
On Fri, 10 Jul 2015 00:51:27 -0700, Tom <tom@vondein.org> wrote:
Normally I'd agree. But in this case it's different imho. Nobody knows if I read the list posted on wikileaks since the access is tls encrypted. However, now that the whole list has been posted by mail in the clear, everyone sniffing on my mail traffic knows that I've got it.
Makes me wonder if receiving that list of hacking team emails could actually increase your perceived 'threat level' beyond the one assigned for being subscribed to cpunks or visiting the Tor project web site for example.
OK, how many remember waiting for a subpoena during Jim Bell's trial? Me, I'd subscribed through a remailer ;)
BTW, yer domain's mail server STARTTLS setup is kind of crappy according to starttls.info [1]. Maybe you could tighten that up to protect against future cpunks emails packed with juicy bits.