If you are really really concerned about this and have some money to
spend, I would recommend using Havenco. They pride themselves on being
out of reach of governments. Certainly, it is still possible that someone
would be able to intercept communications to them, after all, they have to
get their Internet connections from some place.
Even so, requiring most or all communications to be encrypted is a prudent
measure.
Jerry
http://www.syslog.org
> Marc Perkel wrote:
>
>> So - who thinks this idea will/won't work? And if it won't work - why
>> not?
>
>
> Very few things are outside the reach of certain governments. It would
> need to be secured from pillar to post.
>
> Also, there is the basic concept that if someone can create something,
> someone else can break it. As always, you can make a task harder, but
> never impossible.
>
>
> Matt
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