I just found out about a site based in  Russia at CommunicationTube.com. The site offers a free service that  allows you to use IM and other things all in one place in a web browser. This  means that you can use a browser at school or the office to use IM even if the  computer network you are using normally blocks them. While searching for more  information on the site I found this  page where other options for getting around blocks are  discussed.
This kind of thing has been going on for some  time now as kids pursue that which is forbidden. But what deeply disturbed me  was the fact that here is a Russian site that does not identify itself in any  way, that is getting people to provide them with their Gtalk and other account  information which could then be used to access other accounts. Worse, any  communications that goes through the Russian servers could be monitored and  recorded. This could allow people to steal passwords, personal files, and  anything else that is transmitted during an IM or chat session between friends.  While there may be no risk from this site, the lack of advertising or fees, begs  the question of why they are offering this service and how is it  supported...???
So by blocking access to certain sites,  we may be pushing people to practice unsafe computing.
Yeah, it  sounds a lot like the "Wait until you are married" and the drug  prohibition that has resulted in so many problems in Mexico and the  US.
I heard on the radio yesterday that 10 million  people have their identity stolen every year. I'm starting to think that number  is vastly under-reported. The US is under attack and will suffer from the  millions and millions of small cuts unless we beef up our education of the  public on these types of issues...
Thursday, May 7, 2009
School Internet Blocks Cause Bigger Problems?
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