I think it has been confirmed that NSA can crack https. And my understanding was that the inter-data-center pipes were “owned” by Google, but that seems to be wrong. They were leased; and even if owned, it would be very hard to guard, I would think.
—Barry On Nov 6, 2013, at 5:30 PM, Owen Densmore <[email protected]> wrote: > I'm amazed the inter-data-center traffic *wasn't* encrypted. > > I think the inter-mail-server hops are encrypted, or I certainly hope so! > And the clients all support encryption or alternatively use https web-apps. > > Wouldn't that make at least mail secure? > > -- Owen >
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