On 08/18/2010 11:20 PM, der.hans wrote: > Am 18. Aug, 2010 schwätzte Bryan O'Neal so: > >> Generaly BB was considerd the most secure. I can listen into any GSM >> phone >> call for about $1500 in equipment and sniff unecrypted data. As I >> understood >> it BB made the point of encrypting all of their data - iphone and android >> levee it to the application but I believe the default mail apps do not >> encrypt on either platform. > > Well, then there's an opportunity. We need android mail and sms apps that > will encrypt messages :). > > The BB stuff just encrypts in transit to/from the servers, so RIM still > has unencrypted access to it anyway, right? Well, the default Mail app on the iPhone mostly certainly does support encrypted mail. I'm using it with IMAP-SSL and SMTP-SSL with no problems. I can't imagine that Android wouldn't have similar functionality. I don't believe that emails for companies using Blackberry phones are stored on RIM servers at all, much less unencrypted. And... in fact, I found this page which does a pretty decent job of explaining how it works as well as some speculation on exactly what RIM is giving up in the Saudi Arabia and UAE cases: http://swildstrom.wordpress.com/2010/08/16/blackberry-between-a-rim-and-a-hard-place/ --------------------------------------------------- PLUG-discuss mailing list - PLUG-discuss@lists.plug.phoenix.az.us To subscribe, unsubscribe, or to change your mail settings: http://lists.PLUG.phoenix.az.us/mailman/listinfo/plug-discuss