Hi Joe, Cheers for the reply.
I will hire some professionals. Really appreciate the honesty and straightforward. Regards, Randolph -- Randolph William Scott [email protected] On Mon, Jun 3, 2013, at 12:57 AM, Joe Btfsplk wrote: > On 6/2/2013 7:22 AM, Randolph William Scott wrote: > > Does Tor browser support a java plugin? > No > > And if you download TOR, are there any insecure parts of the process? > No, don't think so. It's a secure site. Any insecurity would likely be > in your browser; presence of *possibly* insecure plugins (you mention > java) and / or extensions (addons); or lack of some security enhancing > addons (NoScript & others). > > > > any ideas or validation would be nice. I have two weeks to get my > > business up and running as its cost me years of work - and a month of > > unbelievability at the obviousness of specific interference in the open. > > I unfortunately, by reacting to secure my and my daughters and my > > friends and business info, almost cover up any evidence someone doesn't > > pilfer before hand i realised. > Don't know what this means. > > Like the gmail account - [email protected] - attacked > > immediately with DNS, spam, and delayed emails - and accessed by > > google and had account information added not associated with me. > 1st, if looking for privacy & a provider not data mining; using mined > data or sharing, selling it, etc., Google / Gmail & many other large > providers aren't the places for you. > Some details possibly missing. Were you running a business email acct > w/ lots of traffic under a free, individual user acct? > Though I don't really care for Gmail (I have a "junk" acct), their spam > filters are generally pretty good (in my *free* acct). > > It is deleted now - after google got sensitive info without actually > > doing anything - so denying and pass on the info to others maybe. > > Spotify, Elance, Peopleperhour, Australia Post, ASIC, ANZ - all - > > gathered identifiable info, delayed, cross referenced, > Did you read Google's TOS? It's straight forward that they'll take / > use almost everything except your 1st born child. Most businesses don't > use Gmail, Yahoo, etc., email accts - for the reasons you mention. > > im not one to watch my back all the time and > > constantly redoing the same checks on my info is tiring > But you have to, if you want your data, transactions & business to be > reasonably safe. Every technology requires some knowledge & expertise > to use it properly & safely. Internet's no different. > If you're setting up business accts- on websites, email - & you don't > have the knowledge & expertise to put proper safeguards & security in > place, *you may need to hire professionals.* > Don't have the money? What if your car breaks down & you don't have the > knowledge to fix it? > _______________________________________________ > tor-talk mailing list > [email protected] > https://lists.torproject.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/tor-talk _______________________________________________ tor-talk mailing list [email protected] https://lists.torproject.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/tor-talk
