* Yes, but you are protected from the ubiquitous enemy du jour.*
The offensive hacker will always have the advantage. The Chinese got the plans for the most secret weapons systems from secure databases. http://www.bloomberg.com/infographics/2013-05-02/hackers-in-china-compromise-us-defense-secrets.html If someone wants the info, they will get it. The only protection is if the info in non existent. On Tue, Jun 11, 2013 at 11:18 AM, <[email protected]> wrote: > Axil, > > Yes, but you are protected from the ubiquitous enemy du jour. > > Perhaps, also of interest-- > > "NSA Leaker's Six-Figure Pay Should Spark Debate: > Why Are Federal Workers Being Replaced With Pricier Contractors?" > > > http://www.forbes.com/sites/johngoglia/2013/06/10/leakers-six-figure-salary-should-also-force-public-debate-why-are-lower-cost-federal-employees-being-replaced-with-so-many-higher-priced-contractors/ > > Axil wrote: > > Your location is tracked by cell phone and maintained indefinably within > > historical location databases. This includes in door positions. > > > > In the near future, smart-phone location tracking will be incredibly > > precise, no matter where you are. In that protean environment, it makes > no > > sense for legislators or the courts to distinguish between real-time and > > [...] > >

