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Hush mail compromised?

i dont know how anyone can think that a "secure" email service/provider can be safe from the LE
 
kano said:
the whole internet is comprised.. you wann prove it to yourself. go to google type this in the search bar .. i am going to assisiante the p o t u s o a... aka geroge bush.. and see how long it is begore you get a vistit from the police or feds you think i am nuts go ahead and try it and watch what happens lol
lmao at peoples delusions
do you realize how vast and impossible to manage the internet is?
virtually impossible to effectively police, you joosers made it a hell of a lot easier by pointing the feds in the right direction. no one to blame but yourselfs
 
ceo said:
hush handed over emails in at least one lab bust. gave em right to dea on a CD. DEA even had all the info in the bodies of those emails...$ paid, how paid (WU or greendot), names and addresses sent to, etc. Proof is in the link below.

http://static.bakersfield.com/smedia...filiate.25.pdf


The government clearly has access to hush email through what is apparently known as "MLAT" Mutual Legal Assistance Treaty.


Your link does not work, would like to see the real PDF.

The way Hush *USED* to be was that they never even had access to your passphrase because you handed it over to a local java applett that encrypted / decrypted your messages - so it was never sent to hush.

Now with that java being removed you are sending that to Hush's webservers and they could, theoretically record and store that information. Sad comprimise of what was a pretty rock solid system to provide encryption to the masses.

EF's interests are in protecting EF, not their customers. They log IPs, they won't allow rock solid privacy proxies to even be discussed, etc. Hush is a seperate entity all together.
 
Moltke said:
lmao at peoples delusions
do you realize how vast and impossible to manage the internet is?
virtually impossible to effectively police, you joosers made it a hell of a lot easier by pointing the feds in the right direction. no one to blame but yourselfs


I doubt you'd get a visit for searching Kano's term, but I am not sure what you are refering to as a dillusion.

Although the internet is vast and an unimaginable amount of data flows over it - basic traffic has, can and will be tapped and monitored - most prominently by a system called eschelon (Intelligence) & a system called carnivore (Law Enforcement). When all the terrorist scare tactics were in full effect the NSA was able to get AT&T and other providers to put taps on vast fiber backbones of the internet and pump the tapped data into huge rooms filled with NSA equipment. It's suspected every major player was involved, but at AT&T there was a whistle blower, a lawsuit by the EFF, etc - all which has been effectively swept under the rug.
 
jh1 said:
I doubt you'd get a visit for searching Kano's term, but I am not sure what you are refering to as a dillusion.

Although the internet is vast and an unimaginable amount of data flows over it - basic traffic has, can and will be tapped and monitored - most prominently by a system called eschelon (Intelligence) & a system called carnivore (Law Enforcement). When all the terrorist scare tactics were in full effect the NSA was able to get AT&T and other providers to put taps on vast fiber backbones of the internet and pump the tapped data into huge rooms filled with NSA equipment. It's suspected every major player was involved, but at AT&T there was a whistle blower, a lawsuit by the EFF, etc - all which has been effectively swept under the rug.
i don't doubt this at all, good post.
i find it funny that people think using hushmail is 100% safe, same with those stupid disclaimers lol
 
Moltke said:
i don't doubt this at all, good post.
i find it funny that people think using hushmail is 100% safe, same with those stupid disclaimers lol


Bruce Schneier is one of the most respected peeps in the industry:

http://www.schneier.com/blog/archives/2006/04/att_assisting_n.html

They use equipment from Narus, real time data mining at mind bending speeds... it's incredible stuff. I worked with Narus equipment at Sprint.

http://www.spamdailynews.com/publish/ATT_tech_outs_NSA_spy_room.asp

This is a good up-to-date article about the court battle, of course the government is arguing the case needs to be dropped due to national security - and AT&T the other defendant simply rides along on that same principle claiming that they can't defend themselves due to national security.

http://government.zdnet.com/?p=3359
 
lol. oh my......You have over 600000000 million kids in a room, can you watch all of them and hear all of their convos at the same time???
 
Angel said:
lol. oh my......You have over 600000000 million kids in a room, can you watch all of them and hear all of their convos at the same time???


Yes.

You'll get a system with alot of 'false positives' though and will have an overall effectiveness of about 30%...
 
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