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We're pioneers in encrypted email who believe all people have the right to private and secure communication.

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The major difference between Dark Mail's approach and that of traditional email services is who holds these encrypted, or SSL, keys.
The truth is that these pathetic, low - life criminals who stole the CRU emails really can't contend with the peer - reviewed science, as honest scientists do; rather, the dishonest culprits try to discredit the scientists by mischaracterizing the cherrypicked quotes they mine in the emails and by cloaking themselves and the encrypted emails an air of mystery.
The exploit, called Efail by the researchers who released it, showed that encrypted (and therefore private and secure) email is not only hard to do, but might be impossible in any practical way, because of what email is at its core.
Most of the emails were encrypted, so only collaborators who are privy to the password would be able to read most of the emails posted by «FOIA» on the «Russian server.»
The Guardian wrote an article that quoted the hackers who said that most of the emails are encrypted for «various reasons.»
If you send an email to someone who has not installed Enlocked, then he or she automatically receives a separate email explaining that they are about to receive an encrypted message and describing how to install the app in order to read it.
The file is uploaded to the server and an email is created with an encrypted link to the document to send to the person who must sign.
Outlook will encrypt attachments and inform you when you are emailing someone who does not have encrypted email set up and ask if you want to send a plain text email.
I know plenty of lawyers who can barely set up their email, much less encrypt their hard drives.
It's also likely not possible, at least for now... The CNET article interestingly identifies the Canadian company Hushmail, who have a pretty good reputation as a secure encrypted email and webmail provider; but as is described in this 2007 Wired article, Hushmail was forced to turn over a user's passphrase.
On Thursday ProPublica published the frustrating tale of Werner Koch, the one guy — yes really — who's maintaining the extremely widely - used Gnu Privacy Guard (GnuPG or GPG) software that people use to encrypt their email messages and digitally authenticate downloadable programs such as the Tor Browser.
However, you should be aware that emails which are not encrypted may be read by anyone who does intercept them.
So, for us, it starts with our agents — all 3,000 of them, who we constantly remind to use encrypted company email only when communicating with their customers — and it continues with frequent warnings to our customers that we will never send an email asking them to wire funds, so if they receive one, they need to contact us immediately.
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