Email
systems are safe.
The
web sites with all those privacy, and security certificate logos, are
safer than the others.
The
web sites that use the SSL-communication for financial transactions,
provide a safer environment for their customers.
Corporate
need court permission to intercept private communications.
Corporate
need court permission to use data mining engines for collecting the
consumer's private information.
Corporate
are bared from collecting and using consumer's information for any
reason.
Corporate
are bared from sharing the collected consumer information.
Corporate
rarely conduct online eavesdropping.
There
is an Encryption Algorithm that is 100% safe against Back Doors!
Using
the encryption keys beyond 128-bit length are much safer than using
the 128-bit keys.
The
Certificates, and the Certificate Authorities are 100% safe.
Secure
Socket Layer (SSL) is 100% safe.
Service
Dependent encryption products are trustworthy!
Public/Private
Key Algorithms are safe!
No
Encryption Implementation may reach to the US market without a master
key.
This
is true for all the products available for file encryption, and email
privacy protections.
The
Import/Export Law will prohibit selling an encryption product without
providing a master key to the authorities.
The
same laws entitle the US. Government to have the access to the master
key.
The
other countries are also demanding the similar rights and controls
over their own citizens.
The
offenders will be prosecuted through the criminal laws.
The
legal use of master keys require court permission.
The
popular 128-bit encryption algorithms are known to be safe and
reliable for many years to come.
The
use of stronger encryption technologies beyond 128-bit may only add
marginal security.
Even breaking 128-bit encryption is beyond the resources available to
individuals, and corporates.
The
use of minimum 128-bit encryptions are extremely safe against all
eavesdropping corporates, and third parties (with the exception of all
the Government interception and monitoring for public safety).
Opening
self-executable files and applications may be lethal to the user computer
systems.