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Last edited by thegodfather; 11-06-2007 at 03:11 PM.
Scary stuff man! Good thing I dont use one of those two secure emails!
same..
Great.
good work man,so they dont ness need the actual data just the fact that uve been in comms with sources is enough,damn
So Hush is in Canada?
I thought it was in Scandinavia![]()
British ColumbiaOriginally Posted by locofoco
From Wiki :
Hushmail is a web-based email service founded by Cliff Baltzley after leaving Ultimate Privacy. Hushmail offers PGP-encrypted e-mail, file storage, vanity domain service, and instant messaging (Hush Messenger). It was founded in May 1999 by Hush Communications (based in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, with offices in Dublin, Ireland; Delaware, United States; and Anguilla). The Hushmail.com servers are hosted in Vancouver. Hushmail uses OpenPGP standards and the source is available for download.
Due to its history of turning over e-mail messages to US law enforcement agencies, Hushmail can no longer be considered a private e-mail service.
That's screwd!
You can run but you can't hide.
Originally Posted by thegodfather
I heard they overnighted the damn things....
The MLAT does require a warrant, and their has to be probable cause for the issue, civil rights do apply...
(unless your Bush and want to tap phones)
heres the whole read if anyone wants to read it. Scary shit the time and fine he's facing
http://static.bakersfield.com/smedia...filiate.25.pdf
For those that do not know
CD=Controlled Delivery![]()
more great news... were any other emails compromised??
Last edited by PROTEINSHAKE; 10-05-2007 at 06:42 PM.
Scandanavia = BC = Canada
no one I know
I think we can all learn a lesson from this.
I have a feeling that hush and cyber are about to lose alot of free memberships.........
and some subscriptions too,who the fuk would pay for secure mail that isnt secure![]()
sooo, who do I use now? I'm with cyber but obviousy shouldn't be any longer.
go Yahoo!!!!!!
Back to Morse Code cause I bet there isn't one service provider out there that's 100% safe I bet.
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