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Remember last month when we told you about a hacker who had infiltrated the T-mobile servers and monitored US Secret Service e-mails? Well it has happened again, and this time to the FBI. Yesterday, the FBI has confirmed that some of their fbi.gov email accounts have been hacked. The one possible upside to this story is that the e-mail accounts were ' being used for nonsensitive, nonsecure communications and do not impact secure internal and external FBI e-mail accounts.' source: Government Computer News
Any comments?
forget public e-mail servers and use an internally controlled exchange server via rpc over https and use secure certificates with Windows Mobile ... or be stupid.