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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 that are able to convince a Canadian court to serve a court order on the company.
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Michael MyersIf you place your trust in any service to perform your encryption for you, they can and will be subpoenaed.
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09 Nov 07
Daniel AndrlikI'll agree with this author that Hushmail's candor is appreciated but this is why you cannot trust encryption to a firm. If you are worried about your privacy, and want to use encryption, you have to handle it on the client side. Learn how to use PGP, a
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08 Nov 07
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Brett McLennanHushmail, 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."
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