
Encryption Lets NSA Store Your Email Forever
| John P. Mello Jr. 10/08/13 5:00 AM PT | |
![]() | If you go to extra lengths to protect your email from the NSA's prying eyes, you may unwittingly be enabling the agency to hold onto it much longer. "People have good reason to wonder how secure their encrypted communications are from NSA spying," said Patrick Toomey, a staff attorney with the ACLU's National Security Project. What they don't have is the means to do anything about it. [See Full Story] |
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