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Don't Be Evil
Mark Rasch, 2007-06-22

A series of developments raise the specter that remotely stored or created documents may be subject to subpoena or discovery all without the knowledge or consent of the document's creators.

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OK but, what is the solution? 2007-06-28
Anonymous (1 replies)
Article clearly states the dangers, but what can we do? The e-mails that I'm sending are stored on servers controlled by someone. SMS messages that I sent are stored somewhere on providers systems. Banks store my very personal information. I host my web site on some datacenter. When my computer fails, I sent it to guaranty service. When my software fails, some technician visits me and do something with it. My company has "trusted" system admins.

Do not connect to networks. Do not send e-mails. Do not send SMS. Service all hardware/software yourself.

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Re: OK but, what is the solution? 2007-08-14
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Don't Be Evil 2007-07-30
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