Also, per the founder's statements, this was not the first request. He had
"helped" the government with requests for information about other users in
the past...

See the latest Wired/Ars Tech write ups for what was different this time.


Walter


On Wed, Oct 9, 2013 at 1:16 PM, David Ross <d...@davidrossconsultant.com>wrote:

> On 10/9/13 11:56 AM, Thinker Rix wrote:
>
>> 1. Recently they forced the small encrypted-email-service "Lavabit" to
>> comply with them (hand out their SSL-masterkeys & install a "black-box"
>> at their premises). Lavabit did not agree - and they shut him down.
>>
>
> Actually "they" didn't "shut him down". Per news reports and the founder's
> statements.
>
> You can read the details and fact if you want.
>
> David
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