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Subject: IP: E-MAIL CATCHES UP TO SNAIL MAIL: Edupage, May 18, 2001
>E-MAIL CATCHES UP TO SNAIL MAIL >E-mail is now used by more than half of U.S. households and has >taken on a variety of new tasks, such as conveying important >medical, legal, and financial information. However, experts warn >against the vulnerability of many of today's electronic messages. >Whereas mail delivered by the U.S. Postal Service is slow, it is >much more secure, in part because of the culture that degrades >the value of e-mail while criminalizing the violation of snail >mail. ISPs and employers, too, have a free rein to observe the >e-mail activity of those using their networks. The number of >employers watching their workers' e-mail has risen to 47 percent, >according to the American Management Association, up from 38 >percent in 1998. Moreover, ISPs keep some record of user activity >in logs that can be accessed at the behest of the FBI or a court >order. >(USA Today, 15 May 2001) For archives see: http://www.interesting-people.org/
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