PGP
Using PGP Phones Doesn’t Make You a Criminal, Ontario Judge Says
A search warrant based partly on encrypted communications was thrown out.
Wave of Spoofed Encryption Keys Shows Weakness in PGP Implementation
"No security is ever 'absolute.'"
How the Government Is Waging Crypto War 2.0
According to a senior attorney at the EFF, those who don’t know their history are already repeating it.
20 Years Ago, A Senator Became the First US Lawmaker to Use Encryption
How Sen. Patrick Leahy became an early adopter of encryption.
Decrypted PGP BlackBerry Messages Helped Convict UK Gun Smugglers
Law enforcement continue to crack down on the criminal use of so-called PGP BlackBerrys.
Dutch and Canadian Police Seize ‘Criminal’ Encrypted Smartphone Network
Servers routing messages were seized in the Netherlands and Canada and a man arrested on suspicion of money laundering.
Exclusive: Canadian Police Obtained BlackBerry’s Global Decryption Key
As part of a 2010 investigation into a Montreal crime family, the Royal Canadian Mounted Police intercepted and decrypted one million BlackBerry messages. A Quebec judge wanted to know how.
Some Dark Web Markets Have Better User Security than Gmail, Instagram
AlphaBay, a site selling drugs, weapons and more, recently made it mandatory for all vendors to use two-factor authentication.
The Dream Of Usable Email Encryption Is Still A Work In Progress
After public announcements two years ago, Google and Yahoo still working on their plugin for easy-to-use email encryption.
Pssst, Your PGP Is Leaking
Metadata can be scraped from your messages even when you use PGP encryption.
Canadian Cops Can Decrypt PGP BlackBerrys Too
Court docs show the RCMP accessed encrypted messages in at least a couple of cases.
Cops Say They Can Access Encrypted Emails on So-Called PGP BlackBerrys
Dutch police say they are able to read encrypted messages sent on the custom, security-focused BlackBerry devices.