On Thu, Apr 29, 2021 at 09:03:25AM -0400, Greg Wooledge wrote: > On Thu, Apr 29, 2021 at 01:27:07PM +0100, Eric S Fraga wrote: > > And to think that email was once a simple yet effective tool. It's been > > hijacked. > > Spammers took control of it years ago. It's been dying off, slowly.
I don't believe it's "just" spammers. While I don't believe either that virus scanner vendors would write viruses themselves, they are absolutely interested in some threat happening out there. Same with those trying to push silos to replace e-mail. Not to say that spam and malware is harmless. Just saying that business is opportunistic, and as ethical as absolutely need be, not more -- it'd flounder otherwise. > While we're swapping anecdotes, I'll give what limited insight I have > into my own workplace's handling of email. For starters, some of you > may have noticed that I changed my email address on this mailing list. [...] I know that kind of drill. The way I survived was by having a ssh connection to the outside. Once the whole department changed floors and port 22 was closed. I just tunnelled over https [1] then. My direct boss knew, she understood that I was infinitely more useful like that and trusted me on not misusing things. (I got scolded on this very list by someone for disclosing this: must have been one of those authoritarian admins ;-) Ultimately, that kind of thing is what drove me out of BigCorp. Not being treated like a human just lowers my motivation by a sizeable bit. Cheers [1] Just imagine the screaming when Internet banking stops working. And the sec admins hadn't the stamina to play https man-in-the-middle How I did? Socat is wonderful :-) - t
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