Realistically, this is every American company. Why trust anyone?
Similarly, the lock on my door doesn't make me safe against everyone who might want to commit any crime against me, but all else being equal, a locked door is still preferable from a security standpoint, and it's very preferable to keeping your valuables in an unlocked room with a known thief.
I don't really see the point, though, I wouldn't want to host wikileaks either.
I assume the FBI is reading my email. You should, too, or you will be unhappy when you find out they are.
Meyer is toast.
I'll agree that the general level of trust evinced by corporate America is low, but there is considerable variance within that domain.
Convenience trumps privacy, every time.