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Crusade of Kim Dotcom against international authorities continued, and this time it is a new service that includes e-mail and VoIP environments paket which should paket come into play next year. In an interview with ZDNet revealed mega CEO, Vikram Kumar (Vikram Kumar) that the company is working on a secure email service that will offer the option to encrypt e-mails and look for the box, even though the encryption. Encrypted Mail Service
The move of Kim Dotcom and his colleagues comes in response to the decision of Badar Levison (Ladar Levison), owner of Lavabit who decided to close the operations of secure e-mail service operated by the company following the provision paket of Edward paket Snueodn, PRISM program leak from the NSA. He justified his action on the grounds that there is no wishes to be a partner in crimes against the American people. " By the way, Snueodn himself holding his e-mail account in Lavabit.
Shortly thereafter, the company decided paket Silent Circle, also operates secure email service to take similar steps. "We understand paket that the NSA wants to protect citizens, but it comes down to dimensions of violation of freedom of expression, the right to privacy of individuals and the right of companies to protect their intellectual property." Janka told Michael (Michael Janke) paket CEO Silent Circle to ZDNet. Mega passes new destination?
However, as we learned in the past, things that scare the Lavabit and Silent Circle is not really scary Kim Dotcom and Mega. Once established the encrypted file-sharing service in response to the closure of Megaupload and Megavideo site that he founded and who kept Dotcom, the entrepreneur paket who is currently in New Zealand announced that on Mega working on encrypted email service that should replace the solutions proposed by the Silent Circle and Lavabit, paket out of reach of the NSA. Launching the service is still far, and is expected to occur only during the next year.
Meanwhile, paket Dotcom said he may transfer the Mega-related materials from New Zealand to another country, because the country is pushing new legislation in cooperation paket with the United States United Kingdom, Canada and Australia, which may force the various service providers, including e-mail and VoIP which encode paket the data passing through their servers advanced encryption, to give access to the intelligence organizations are using a unique key to enable the continued follow-up by the users. He added that Iceland can serve as a new and attractive destination for Mega. Video: The full interview with the CEO of Silent Circle
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