Google just beefed up the security of Gmail to make mass surveillance of its customers' email nearly impossible.
To accomplish the feat, Googlesecured
how you connect to its servers. Gmail is now strictly using a secure
communications protocol called HTTPS, which encrypts your email on its
entire journey: from your computer to Google, between Google's servers,
and from Google to the person receiving your email.
In a blog post Thursday, top Gmail security engineer Nicolas
Lidzborski said the increased security was in response to disclosures
about government surveillance made by former NSA contractor Edward
Snowden.
"This ensures that your messages are safe [...] something we made a
top priority after last summer's revelations," Lidzborski wrote.
Google is trying to limit the abilities of the U.S.
government's secretive PRISM program, which can spy on citizens'
communications. The NSA declined to comment for this story.
Source : Tempo
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