By default email is insecure, there are many risks to email messages, unauthorized modification or viewing and sender impersonation of a message is something that Governments and crooks carry out on a daily basis. PGP/GnuPG encryption of emails provides confidentiality and allows for digitally signing a message giving the recipient a method of verifying the identity of the sender as well as making sure the message has not been tampered with. PGP/GnuPG [...]
Archive for December, 2009
Review: OpenPGP encryption software cGeep Pro v4.07a
December 21st, 2009
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Secret FBI subpoena demanding IP Addresses of all visitors to Indymedia.us
December 6th, 2009
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It is only now that the subpoena has been fought off successfully in court that it can be know how the FBI attempted to get all the IP addresses of people visiting Indymedia.us, an independent news website. The subpoena also imposed a gag order and demanded the recipient’s silence under threat of being prosecuted for [...]
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