Im curious about the same thing...
just departed from a company that has an interest in me even after departure

On Friday, November 4, 2005 at 7:49:27 AM UTC-4, funnywan wrote:
>
> Is it technically possible/feasable to intercept Gmails even when
> running your session under HTTPS?
>
> The reason I ask is that there have been rumours at my company (small
> company BTW) that management have the capability (if they wanted to do
> it) to intercept/read our Gmails.
>
> Never mind that this would be a total invasion of privacy but we have
> all been debating at work whether this is possible or not, etc. so i
> thought i would try to settle it once and for all - with your help of
> course.
>
> So...
>
> 1) Is this even possible?
>
> 2) If it is, how easy/difficult would it be to do (i.e. would it
> require major resources and infrastructure, etc.) ?
>
> 3) What would the technical limitations of this be?
>
> e.g. Would they need packet sniffers? Would they need tons of hard
> drive space to store all internet traffic etc.? Would someone have to
> physically be intercepting the traffic in real-time as it is being
> sent/received?
>
> Please help to finalise the Gmail interception debate - you will
> receive nothing for your input but hey, at least it's friday today.
>
> Thanks.
>
>

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