Hushmail Backs UK Anti-snooping Effort
News The Hushmail service is able to bypass the legislation using a jurisdictional anomaly: servers for the UK service will be housed outside Britain. Keys to encrypt and decrypt Hushmail messages are stored outside the UK.
[November 1, 2000, 15:34]
Comodo Group Case Study: Hushmail
White Papers Hushmail were the victim of such an attack in April 2005. Users trying to visit the web site were redirected to a fraudulent web site not controlled or owned by Hushmail. Fortunately Hushmail were able to rectify the problem quickly, however the...
[April 19, 2006, 0:00]
A Year Ago: 1024-bit Encryption Claims A First...
News A free email service from hushmail.com is offering what it claims is "fully encrypted, completely private" email for free. Using a patent-pending process it calls "public key cryptosystem" Hushmail claims its system is the ultimate in security with...
[May 30, 2000, 7:01]
Canadian Crypto Companies Beat U.S. Export Laws
News Hushmail.com is the latest entrepreneurial endeavor to look for profit in privacy. The strength of Hushmail's system lies in a powerful 1024-bit encryption algorithm embodied in a Java applet that runs on the end-users' machine.
[June 4, 1999, 10:30]
1024-bit Encryption Claims A First...
News Using a patent-pending process it calls "public key cryptosystem" Hushmail claims its system is the ultimate in security with absolutely no-one but sender and recipient able to read emails. A password, selected by the user, is combined with an...
[May 28, 1999, 15:21]
Hackers Attack HP, Compaq And Others
News Greetz dislexik, nouse, system33r, italguy, B_Real and anyone I forgot, sm0kedcrew@hushmail.com. Questions, email me at sm0kedcrew@hushmail.com. Other victims include AltaVista and Disney's Go.com. Late Wednesday, Attrition.org, an independent...
[February 16, 2001, 9:07]
It's Self-destructing E-mail!
News Another encrypted e-mail service, known as Hushmail, is also critical of the self-destructing e-mail component of the service. That's a gimmick," said Jon Gilliam, spokesman for Hush Communications Inc.which runs the Hushmail service.
[August 13, 1999, 8:57]
PGP Creator Zimmerman Joins Hush
News One of the founding fathers of modern cryptography, Phil Zimmermann -- who created PGP (Pretty Good Privacy) and thus introduced a generation of computer users to email encryption -- has left the security firm Network Associates to join Irish...
[February 20, 2001, 10:30]
Yahoo! Delivers Encrypted Email
News s competition in the free, Web-based encrypted email arena comes from smaller players including Hushmail and ZipLip. Yahoo! has quietly introduced a way for people to send scrambled messages through its email service.
[November 29, 2000, 9:37]
Be Aware Of Wireless Threats
Talkback Likewise, any email that contains information you don't want to be viewable by a third party should be encrypted with a tool like PGP or GPG - or simply use a service like Hushmail. Risks associated with wireless access are often misleadingly...
[October 24, 2005, 14:56]
UK ISP Blames Hotmail For Virus Epidemic
News Director of Web services at Hushmail.com Brain Smith, says that even his company's Java-based and encrypted email service cannot check every file it sends. The world's most popular free email service is overloading ISPs with virus-ridden mail...
[October 26, 1999, 8:40]
InteRosa Takes A Stab At Secure Email
News Analysts said that helps give InteRosa different tack than some other players in the secure email market, such as Hushmail, 1on1 and the Freedom Network. QVTech told ZDNN that next Monday it will announce InteRosa, a technology that controls...
[September 28, 1999, 17:09]
Hotmail Glitch Reopens Encryption Debate
News Hushmail launched in June and was followed last month by London-based Global Market's self-destructing email. Confidence in Web-based email took a severe knock Tuesday, with one industry commentator predicting the death of Web-based email services...
[August 31, 1999, 10:39]

