On Sun, May 2, 2010 at 7:15 AM, Mohit Singh <[email protected]> wrote:
>>> > today morning somebody get access to my gmail account from maxico
>>> > (201.164.227.160) at round 9:05 AM. and he sent mail to people in my
>>> > gmail
>>> > address book.
>
> The mexico mobile was used to send some mails from your account.
>
> this guy might have captured traffic from your network and
> cryptanalyzed it. This means gmail https is joke.
>
> Anyway, report it to google team and i think if that is true, a
> multi-password system may be introduced by gmail - something like
> kerberos - for each acticity, we need to take permission from 'Ticket
> granting server'. this will slow it a bit, but the cost of security is
> always less!

Do you have any ideas of incorporating Kerberos in any email system?
If so, please share them with the community.

Cheers
Nitesh Mor

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