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Sad truth…

Feb 24, 2012 • Mauro Servienti • Reading time: • Improve this post • Changelog

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I was reading this: http://www.codinghorror.com/blog/2012/02/should-all-web-traffic-be-encrypted.html, and this specific sentence make me sad:

“…I initially resisted this as overkill, except for obvious targets like email (…) and banking….”

I thought at the Italian situation where “Banking” is not so obvious…what a pain.

.m

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