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nemrég volt egy washington post cikk, abban olvastam:
The movement has also innovated with great creativity to protect its most
secret communications. Khalid Sheik Mohammed, a key planner of the Sept. 11
attacks later arrested in Pakistan, used what four researchers familiar with
the technique called an electronic or virtual "dead drop" on the Web to
avoid having his e-mails intercepted by eavesdroppers in the United States
or allied governments. Mohammed or his operatives would open an account on a
free, public e-mail service such as Hotmail, write a message in draft form,
save it as a draft, then transmit the e-mail account name and password
during chatter on a relatively secure message board, according to these
researchers.
The intended recipient could then open the e-mail account and read the
draft -- since no e-mail message was sent, there was a reduced risk of
interception, the researchers said.
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