Wednesday, Sept. 12,2007 9:43 p.m.
Regarding the staff editorial “Death to Webmail,” in which you state, “When it comes to network security, IU no longer has the sophistication that private companies can provide.” Can you please provide evidence for this statement? Yes, IU has been attacked but so have other organizations, including the companies you triumph as being more secure than the university. In January 2007, hackers exploited Gmail when they realized they could get all the information from a user’s contact list by using a simple JavaScript. There are numerous stories in the media about Google and Microsoft being exploited in the past, and it is rather obvious very little research was done before the opinion was written. No organization, large or small, is immune to security attacks – more money does not guarantee more security. Research what IU does in terms of network security and e-mail servers before you report about what it does and doesn’t do.