Many Indians that are using email are required to know about the implications of the cyber laws and can't plead 'Ignorance' anymore when their email is hacked and misused for illegal activities.
The Times of India carries an important article on this issue that should be read by all the Indian Internet users.
In the wake of recent happenings in India, this article is published because the news story of a threat for destructive activities through email. It implies that if our email is hacked and the IP address stolen for misuse by anyone, we have to prove our innocence and cannot plead ignorance.
But what about MAC (media access control)? Can that also be hacked? And what about 'E-discovery'-that allows an Internet user to ask his/her internet service provider for details of his account that is not available in India?
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Tuesday, July 29, 2008
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