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Russia Backs Down On Skype, Gmail Ban 52

An anonymous reader writes "Russia's Federal Security Service (FSB) has backed away from its call for a ban on Skype, Gmail and Hotmail, first voiced on Friday. On 8 April, FSB official Alexander Andreyechkin said foreign-based services that allowed for encrypted communications posed a security problem for Russia. 'The uncontrollable use of such services can lead to a major threat to Russia's security,' Andreyechkin reportedly said at a government meeting."
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Russia Backs Down On Skype, Gmail Ban

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  • by Martian_Kyo ( 1161137 ) on Wednesday April 13, 2011 @04:29AM (#35805080)
    True but banning applications is really not the best way.

    To paraphrase the popular saying:
    Applications don't leak information people leak information.

    If your employees are stupid enough to discuss US invasion plans over hotmail, and you ban hotmail they will find even dumber way to discuss it trust me.

  • by jpapon ( 1877296 ) on Wednesday April 13, 2011 @08:08AM (#35806080) Journal

    There are more people in the world who distrust the US government than there are people who distrust the Russian government

    Now that's an interesting statement. How can you claim to know that? Is it because the statements you pull out of your ass are usually true?

The only possible interpretation of any research whatever in the `social sciences' is: some do, some don't. -- Ernest Rutherford

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