[Spooks] Re: Spooks digest, Vol 1 #110 - 5 msgs
Frankee
[email protected]
Sat, 30 Mar 2002 23:36:25 +0100
I don't think it will be that easy. If e-mail can be sniffed, I am sure HTML
can be sniffed as well!
Frank
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Sent: Saturday, March 30, 2002 11:24 PM
Subject: [Spooks] Re: Spooks digest, Vol 1 #110 - 5 msgs
> In a message dated 3/30/2002 5:19:52 PM GMT Standard Time,
> [email protected] writes:
>
>
> > Seems to me that it's entirely likely that they were mainly dummy
messages.
> > Or they've found a different means of communication. But what we know
about
> > numbers stations, it's probably the former.
> >
>
> Well, I think they now use the Internet. Hidden html code behind innocuous
> websites. The average Russian (or other) spy in a hotel room may have a
> cheapo laptop, connected to a modem or a mobile phone to dial up to the
> net....he may be frightened of getting instrustions via e-mail because of
the
> 'audio-e-mail word search' government agencies that look for key words in
> e-mails and phone conversations. The instructions are now on the
> websites....behind the normal pages.....(in IE go to View > Source).
>
> Regards
>
> Jerry
>
>
> --- StripMime Report -- processed MIME parts ---
> multipart/alternative
> text/plain (text body -- kept)
> text/html
> ---
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