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Analysis: Spying Chinese temptress steals senior Brit's BlackBerry (continued)

In the case of the American loss, where the devices were stolen from a table outside a hotel conference room, the devices never would have fallen into the hands of a foreign power had a better procedure been in place.

However, in the case of our Downing Street dirty dancer, the only possible protective procedure is better on-device security and remote destruction. No power in the world will prevent amorous aides from doing the nasty given the right temptation.

As Austin Powers once said, "Shall we shag now, or shall we shag later?" Either way, without better BlackBerry security, we're all shagged.

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Read "Gordon Brown aide a victim of honeytrap operation by Chinese agents".

Read Where Have All The Emails Gone?.

Read "The worrisome implications of the Mexican theft of White House BlackBerry devices".

Richard Echeandia a Senior Technical Editor for DominoPower Magazine and is President of Advecticus, at http://www.advecticus.com.


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