HELP NEEDED FROM S'ONE WHO DEEPLY UNDERSTANDS EMAIL & WEB SECURITY

From: John Smith (silentzzpartner@yahoo.com)
Date: 02/24/02


From: silentzzpartner@yahoo.com (John Smith)
Date: 24 Feb 2002 02:10:05 -0800

1. I know so little about this field, that I'm not sure I even know
100% what to ask.
2. Here's my situation. I've been working in this organization for 19
years. The last couple of years, the top management has been acting
strangely, firing a lot of senior managers. Some of my colleagues
suspect that a major purge of veteran (i.e. more expensive) workers is
on the way. The union is responding very apathetically, and we fear
may have been bought off.
3. What I want to do is put up an anonymous web site to which workers
& others can contribute information anonymously by e-mail about what's
happening in various echelons of the company, and provide secure ways
for people to access it and write to it.
4. If any juicy info about top management will be on the site (and I
believe it will) it is certain that they will put cyber detectives on
the trail to try and find out who is responsible, and my head may
roll. They may also try all kinds of ways to punish those they
discover accessing the site, or to close the site down. The company
has a central network from which virtually all workers have e-mail
access.
5. Other limitations – I need the web site besides being secure
and anonymous – also to be free and extremely simple to use
– my knowledge of HTML etc. is somewhere between non-existent to
very limited, and I'm highly un-confident of my computing abilities to
boot!

I'm writing to this group because you guys probably know about this
stuff more than anyone else.

Final request, please respond to the email address because I have
trouble tracking responses by thread. I appreciate any assistance and
advice.

John



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