[pp.int.general] Companies that trap and sue P2P users in Germany

Kenneth Peiruza kenneth at pirata.cat
Fri Mar 23 12:05:46 CET 2012


If you use SSL/https , email encryption and so on, using an open wifi
shouldn't be a problem.

Moreover, using unsafe protocols in an encrypted wifi, knowing that
anyone with a bit of knowledge/luck/resources can decipher all your
communications ... that's the scary part.


Regards!

K.

Al 23/03/12 11:18, En/na Justus Römeth ha escrit:
> Well, aren't you endangering your own privacy by using an unsecured
> network? I am sure that concerns many Germans greatly, too.
>
> On Fri, Mar 23, 2012 at 8:56 AM, Richard Stallman <rms at gnu.org
> <mailto:rms at gnu.org>> wrote:
>
>     How many people in Germany have been fined 500 thus far
>     for having open wireless networks?
>
>     I would guess that the chance of being fined is quite small
>     and that people have an exaggerated fear of a small danger.
>     It would be interesting to see a fact check.
>
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