Saturday, January 29, 2011

Terror

What does it mean to be terrified? Does it take the internet to be shut down so that people will not be able to communicate through internet phones and emails? Or something worse like a bomb going off in an airport in the international section? These are the things that are going on in the world today, our reality. People are dying and to what end? The bombing that happened in Moscow was done by someone in a terrorist group but the name was not released in an effort to find the cell. After it happened, the president fired the highest security officials at the airport because he said that they did not do enough to prevent it from happening. When I first read the story, I had to wonder just how the person was able to bring the explosive into such a public place. In the places that I have traveled, the security has always been so tight that they did everything short of a strip search. The issue between security and privacy is that if there is more of one, there is less of the other. So how far should people go and is privacy worth a person's life?
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8 comments:

InternetPhonePro said...

Internet phones and online faxing are more secure than other phone services out there.

catmurzik said...

I don't think that any phone service is secure including internet phone and fax.

VoiceMailUser said...

Internet phone service and online fax seem to be more secure than other phone services.

FirstVoice said...

There is no complete security in any phone service from 800 numbers to call forwarding.

SpeedyCaller said...

With internet phones and online fax you have more security than with traditional faxing.

VoIPGuru said...

Scammers are everywhere, but internet phone services and online faxing are the safest way to go.

CloudPhoneUser said...

800 numbers, internet faxes and even voice mails just are not secure phone services.

PhoneMoxie said...

Terror can be found in anything using the internet including phones like video conferencing.