https://lavabit.com/
https://silentcircle.wordpress.com/2013 ... customers/
Anyway, happy Gmailing all

If it's that easy, why doesn't everyone use PGP?TakingArms wrote:QUOTE (TakingArms @ Aug 9 2013, 10:21 PM) Please, anyone can easily encrypt email communications with open-source products. The technology has been around for decades.
The average internet user doesn't think about that and doesn't care. It just works.TakingArms wrote:QUOTE (TakingArms @ Aug 9 2013, 10:21 PM) As I said in an earlier post - emails are sent in the clear. That's how email has always been, and anyone with a clue has known that it is not a secure means of communication.
All you need are using the right keywords, so people take a look at your communication, even as US citizen. Filter software is dump. Just look at my nickname and my email address, I'm sure someone is reading my emails.TakingArms wrote:QUOTE (TakingArms @ Aug 9 2013, 10:21 PM) As to Lavabit, well we don't really have any facts right now, so I think maybe you should reserve judgment before declaring the USA to be a an oppressive totalitarian regime. I can tell you that if a company receives a legal subpeona or Court order to turn over documents that are in their possession, it's not a guestapo tactic nor even a violation of someone's rights. Of course if it's a blanket, "give us everything you have" without a valid legal basis, well that's a different story.
The Escapist (Justin Emerson) @ Dec 21 2010, 02:33 PM:
The history of open-source Allegiance is paved with the bodies of dead code branches, forum flame wars, and personal vendettas. But a community remains because people still love the game.
http://alleg.tripod.comDoc Izzo wrote:QUOTE (Doc Izzo @ Sep 21 2012, 06:34 AM) k10, when people fear you like they fear me, you can get at me.
If it was... everyone would.pkk wrote:QUOTE (pkk @ Aug 9 2013, 10:50 PM) If it's that easy, why doesn't everyone use PGP?
Bahlexaal wrote:QUOTE (lexaal @ Aug 9 2013, 06:00 PM) For the record: at least one of the german provider is still not accepting support requests per email, only per (1€/min) telephone calls.![]()
If it was... everyone would.
If A password is entropic safe and is not spelled your name backwards, your birthday or asdfghjkl then it is impossible to remember and difficult to type.
All long passwords which are mostly names, dates, or "typical" movements on the keyboards are mostly useless. And things like the first letters of a sentence also.
For the same reason everyone doesn't bother to encrypt phone calls - most people have no reason to.pkk wrote:QUOTE (pkk @ Aug 9 2013, 04:50 PM) If it's that easy, why doesn't everyone use PGP?
Might take a few hours but that's entirely crackable. ghostrider and negative are in common password dictionaries, and password cracking programs can easily search for combinations of dictionary words and replace letters with numbers, and random capitalization doesn't help that much.MrChaos wrote:QUOTE (MrChaos @ Aug 9 2013, 06:06 PM) Bah
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I disagree strictly from a math perspective without knowing much of anything about password breaking technicsCompellor wrote:QUOTE (Compellor @ Aug 11 2013, 11:58 AM) Might take a few hours but that's entirely crackable. ghostrider and negative are in common password dictionaries, and password cracking programs can easily search for combinations of dictionary words and replace letters with numbers, and random capitalization doesn't help that much.