Valdis.Kletnieks@vt.edu wrote:
On Wed, 13 Jan 2010 17:31:44 +0100, Anthony Uk said:
"Second, we have evidence to suggest that a primary goal of the attackers was accessing the Gmail accounts of Chinese human rights activists. "
I have orders of magnitude fewer users than gmail does, and often look at their mailboxes (with their consent, of course), but I still couldn't tell you the political position of any of them (apart from the politicians).
If you can tell the political position of the politicians by looking at their mailboxes, you can probably tell the political position of a suspected human rights activist by looking at their mailbox. Remember - the Chinese government doesn't care about the users who's political position can't be identified. They care about the ones that *can* be identified as having an inconvenient viewpoint...
you can probably also simply compare the usernames with the search term blacklist that the government provides you...