blog.wired.com — 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 message is uniquely encoded before it leaves your computer."But it turns out that statement seems not to apply to individuals targeted by government agencies.
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alphabroncoNov 8, 2007
I've used an @hush.ai email address for years now, and as far as I can tell all access to my account is via the servers in Vancouver, BC.
elrodNov 9, 2007
Week #1: "The c**k crows at dawn."Week #2: "There is a lamp in Idaho."Week #3: "The nurses run naked in Portsmouth General."Week #4: "Betty has a new stove."Week #5: "Getting back to the nurses, Sheila gives great bedside manner."Week #6: "No, really. I went in with a broken leg, and Sheila fixed me right up. Almost didn't notice the leg until I left the hospital. It was great."Week #7: "They're adding a new wing, so it should be even more convenient."Week #8:...
Closed AccountNov 13, 2007
In Adobe what, precisely?
antexterNov 21, 2007
The FEDS are the least of your worries if your using it.
senorgeltabzMay 22, 2008
F**K !!!!!! I haven't used that but that is wild.
trogblogApr 16, 2010
Canadian company too. As a Canadian, I'm ashamed.