Re: Usenet allowed from work?
- From: Leythos <void@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 16 Jul 2007 17:19:44 -0400
In article <f7gm0n$b1a$1@xxxxxxxx>, chilly8@xxxxxxxxxxx says...
Now this one service has an optional US$8.95/month
"premium" plan that includes an extra layer of heavy
encryption, so that it is even easier to hide your
activities from the boss. So someone could run an
encrypted session with this service, and you, as
network admins, would never know what that
person is up to.
You can't hide it, it's always visible and easy to spot.
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