I used to do my e-mail in a similar manner as Bin-Laden.
On my main computer, I copied my e-mails to a thumb drive.
Then I sent these e-mails from another computer.
Upon using a somewhat secure server like gmail or yahoo,
I would receive e-mails at the other computer and bring back
the thumb drive to my main computer. Then I would open and
read them. The problem was the other computer downloaded
a virus which would put my main computer's e-mail address
and cookies on the thumb drive. Next time I went to outside
computer, the hacker got my information off of the thumb drive.
I got a solution -- not for public viewing, sorry.
Why don't terrorists get viruses like the rest of us?
what do you think his email address was?
> Why don't terrorists get viruses like the rest of us?
They do. After all, Ahmadinejad got infected with STUXNET.
jihadjoey49@madbomber.net
Stuxnet Virus destroyed Iran's uranium certrifuges
> > Why don't terrorists get viruses like the rest of us?
>
> They do. After all, Ahmadinejad got infected with STUXNET.
The stuxnet virus is really a pretty funny story. Somebody planted a virus on the computers that controlled the uranium centrifuges at Iran's nuclear weapon facility. Something like 600 of the centrifuges spun out of control and were destroyed. It set back their nuclear program by at least a couple years as I remember.
talibanman1952@jihad.com
kidneyseeker@72virgins.net
potus@infidel.biz
allah911@gitmo.com
ImNotBinLaden66@anonymous.pk
obinladen@alquaida.net is most likely.
Suicidebomber@soaringprophets.net
gotit@pointblank.gov