Re: Web mail security

2007-06-22 Thread Ghiora Drori
Hi, I made the following experiment: I created an image of windows and ran it under a virtual system (KVM on Linux.) This lets me see any changes that occur on the disk when windows is running. I saved the original image before starting as: windows.img.orig I then emailed to my yahoo account em

Re: Web mail security

2007-06-22 Thread Ghiora Drori
You are right. I stand corrected. Ghiora Oded Arbel wrote: > On Tue, 2007-06-19 at 22:32 +0300, Ghiora Drori wrote: >> In the following RFC : >> http://www.w3.org/Protocols/rfc2616/rfc2616-sec14.html >> It says the browser can be told NOT to cache the page. > > No, it doesn't. Read: > >> quote:1

Re: Web mail security

2007-06-19 Thread Aviram Jenik
On Tuesday 19 June 2007 Ghiora Drori wrote: > Hi, > > Thanks for the answers, however I think I was not exact enough with my > questions. [repeats the same exact question again] > > One more thing: I have been programming and working with computers for > over 20 years. I know the internals of sy

Re: Web mail security

2007-06-18 Thread Amos Shapira
On 14/06/07, Oded Arbel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: If you want to really make sure no one can recover your files, you need to "shred" them, which is a feature offered by some security minded software - for example, kgpg from the KDE project. This involves overwriting the files with a series of 0s

Re: Web mail security

2007-06-14 Thread Oded Arbel
On Wed, 2007-06-13 at 23:41 +0300, Ghiora Drori wrote: > Hi, > I heard a story about how a program called > encase by http://www.guidancesoftware.com/ > was supposedly used to recover web mail (yahoo) from a disk of a person > after the person had deleted the cache etc > > The web browsers does u

Re: Web mail security

2007-06-14 Thread Aviram Jenik
On Wednesday 13 June 2007 Ghiora Drori wrote: > Hi, > I heard a story about how a program called > encase by http://www.guidancesoftware.com/ > was supposedly used to recover web mail (yahoo) from a disk of a person > after the person had deleted the cache etc.. I am talking about large > amounts o

Web mail security

2007-06-13 Thread Ghiora Drori
Hi, I heard a story about how a program called encase by http://www.guidancesoftware.com/ was supposedly used to recover web mail (yahoo) from a disk of a person after the person had deleted the cache etc.. I am talking about large amounts of email perfectly being restored. I find the idea that we