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Court case provides a rare glimpse into how some federal agents deal with encryption: by breaking into a suspect's office, implanting a keylogger and watching what happens from afar.
Hushmail responds only to court orders from the Supreme Court of British Columbia that target specific, named accounts, according to Hushmail's CTO Brian Smith. In the steriod case, the Drug ...
Hushmail’s service allows you to use their domain or your own domain to access secure email, and the service uses OpenPGP encryption for email content, with TLS/SSL deployed to protect emails ...
Hushmail, a longtime provider of encrypted web-based email, markets itself by saying that "not even a Hushmail employee with access to our servers can read your encrypted e-mail, since each ...
The government then used a mutual assistance treaty with Canada to file a subpoena there on Hushmail. The company turned over both message and IP address logs for the particular e-mail address ...
Hushmail claims to offer unreadable email as it uses PGP encryption technology and a company specific key management system that it says will ensure only the sender and recipient can read the ...