Re: Another security question

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On Wednesday 24 December 2008 14:54:00 Tim Nelson wrote:
> Typically SSL secured sites will at least keep your login credentials safe.
> However, someone can still see where you're going by sniffing your traffic.
>
That's not too much of a concern, if they can't read the actual packets.

> If you're very concerned, setup an OpenVPN tunnel that routes all of your
> traffic through it. Then, the only thing they'll see from the start is an
> SSL connection to somewhere, and that's it.
>
That's probably the next step, then, but it sounds as though I needn't worry 
too much.  Thanks for answering

Anne

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