On Saturday 14 August 2010 19:43:12 Mayuresh wrote:
> If it is taking Indian Govt for granted and give in to pressure from
> others, that's definitely not acceptable. On the contrary, did this happen
> because other Govts settled for something less than what GoI is asking for?
> We don't know.
My
On Sat, Aug 14, 2010 at 06:48:34PM +0530, Praveen A wrote:
> 2010/8/14 आदित्य लघाटे :
> > http://www.asianage.com/india/google-and-skype-might-also-feel-security-heat-739
> > Google and Skype might also feel security heatIt is interesting to see, how
> > "stupid" our government officials can get!!
2010/8/14 आदित्य लघाटे :
> http://www.asianage.com/india/google-and-skype-might-also-feel-security-heat-739
> Google and Skype might also feel security heatIt is interesting to see, how
> "stupid" our government officials can get!!
Why is it stupid? Isn't it brilliant?
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On 14 August 2010 13:42, Abhijit Bhopatkar wrote:
> On Saturday 14 August 2010 10:26 AM, Mithun Shitole wrote:
>
>> Hi,
>>Looking at current blackberry vs Indian government row, I am bit
>> confused and curious.
>>
>> What if so called terrorist used a gpg public-private key encryption
>> kno
On Saturday 14 August 2010 10:26 AM, Mithun Shitole wrote:
Hi,
Looking at current blackberry vs Indian government row, I am bit
confused and curious.
What if so called terrorist used a gpg public-private key encryption
known only to them (Sender and receiver) ? Is it possible government to
c
Hi,
Looking at current blackberry vs Indian government row, I am bit
confused and curious.
What if so called terrorist used a gpg public-private key encryption
known only to them (Sender and receiver) ? Is it possible government to
crack it?
And if it can't , whats the point in blocking Blackb