Fw: Singapore Government Hackers Love to Hack Teo En Ming's Computers, Smartphones, and Internet Online Accounts

silver.bullet at zoho.com silver.bullet at zoho.com
Wed Aug 12 08:08:01 UTC 2015


Oops :D

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Date: Wed, 12 Aug 2015 10:05:53 +0200
From: <silver.bullet at zoho.com>
To: <silver.bullet at zoho.com>
Subject: Re: Singapore Government Hackers Love to Hack Teo En Ming's
Computers, Smartphones, and Internet Online Accounts


Btw. if you won't attract more and more attention of a government, you
should become more unobtrusive. Actually you more likely suffer from
the Streisand effect. You might attract attention of a government by
speaking about it in an international open mailing list. Assumed they
spy you, they won't stop doing it, if you give rise to spy you. Btw. a
general discussion about human rights doesn't belong to this mailing
list. However, if you are interested in security, you should send
technically requests about security to the list, without mentioning
"Singapore Government Hackers". That way you would attract less
attention of this government and your mails wouldn't be off-topic, so a
large group of subscribers would consider to read your mails and to
send a reply. FWIW I'm from another nation and I'm not from your
government, but you can't verify who I am or who anybody subscribed to
this list is. I'm absolutely against sending signed messages to open
technical support mailing lists. Some people sign their mails sent to
open technical support mailing lists.

It would be nice if you would close your thread.

2 Cents,
Ralf





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