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Old 3 Mar 2019, 08:25 PM   #44
radtux
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All bad things than can ever happen to anyone on the Internet, can happen. Hence, "hijacking", click-baits etc are all possible. Can I completely avoid it? How will I ever know that it is being hijacked in the first place?

There are unwritten laws and arguments about getting online in the first place.

Not everyone is technically adept to search for a write up on Brian Krebs. 99% of the demographic doesn't care.

Hence, the chance of Australians prying into my emails (private or whatever) are pretty less and the fact that I use email only for newsletters or official communication now. I'd rather use Telegram/Threema app to share/profess my love or share pictures.

I only think that we should allow alarmist opinons to be sidelined and wait for how Fastmail works on transparency reports and how proactively they inform users about the "breach", if any.
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