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IBM accused of lifting privacy language

Software company Zero-Knowledge Systems has filed a copyright infringement complaint against IBM, alleging it... Read more

10 June, 2004 by Stefanie Olsen

Net users lose anonymity tool

...network and focus on security software for home users. Security software maker Zero-Knowledge Systems announced that it would shut down the premium service component... Read more

5 October, 2001 by Robert Lemos

Hard for file swappers to hide identity

People swapping material online can easily have their identity traced, leaving them vulnerable to threatened US legal action Read more

14 July, 2003 by Declan McCullagh

Is your email watching you?

...Web now relate to email," said Adam Shostack, director of technology at Zero-Knowledge Systems, a Montreal-based privacy and security company. "The shame about... Read more

5 April, 2002 by Stefanie Olsen

Network Associates drops PGP email encryption

...suffer in the commercial market because of poor demand. Security software maker Zero-Knowledge Systems, for example, late last year stopped selling its core technology... Read more

11 March, 2002 by Stefanie Olsen

Zero-knowledge adds privacy tool

Security software maker Zero-Knowledge Systems on Tuesday introduced a Web-based tool that lets online... Read more

6 March, 2002 by Stefanie Olsen

Time's up for secret surfing

...one, especially for companies trying to attract paying subscribers. Security software maker Zero-Knowledge Systems signed up more than 70,000 people to a free... Read more

20 November, 2001 by Gwendolyn Mariano

Crypto flaw allows email shenanigans

Digitally signed e-mails have a flaw that allows them to be furtively forwarded to another person, an encryption expert says. The problem, however, can be easily avoided Read more

27 June, 2001 by Robert Lemos

Companies showcase online safety gadgets and software

...its launch 18 October. Other companies that make identity protection products include Zero-Knowledge Systems, ZipLip, Anonymizer.com and Icogno. For email, Disappearing Incorporated lets... Read more

6 December, 2000 by Patricia Jacobus

News Burst: Zero-Knowledge open sources Freedom

Privacy technology firm Zero-Knowledge Systems announced that it had released the code to the Linux... Read more

24 October, 2000 by Robert Lemos

Anonymous browser reveals its code

Anonymous Web browsing company Zero-Knowledge Systems released the source code for its privacy-conscious Internet browser... Read more

26 July, 2000 by Will Knight

Mozilla's developer joins Zero Knowledge

...finally gain complete control over their digital identity." Austin Hill, president of Zero-Knowledge Systems, has expressed similar delight at the acquisition of Shaver commenting... Read more

19 January, 2000 by Will Knight

Would you pay £6 for privacy?

Information just wants to be free, but Zero-Knowledge Systems USA is betting that online users will pay a little... Read more

14 December, 1999 by Robert Lemos

Credit card cookie theft 'unlikely'

...number, but Adam Shostack, director of technology for Internet privacy software company Zero Knowledge Systems, has his own theory on how the card may have... Read more

6 December, 1999 by Jennifer Mack

Internet World: Digitalme does little for privacy, yet

...s a problem, said Austin Hill, president and CEO of privacy network Zero Knowledge Systems, a potential rival to both corporations. "Whether it is a... Read more

6 October, 1999 by Robert Lemos

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