Silent Circle, Lavabit Team On New Secure Email Protocol

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Publicated : 22/11/2024   Category : security


Silent Circle, Lavabit Team On New Secure Email Protocol


Dark Mail Alliance aims to create open-source email protocol and architecture for the industry in wake of NSA spying revelations



As the drumbeat of NSA revelations hit a new high yesterday with revelations that the agency
can collect data moving across Googles and Yahoos data centers around the world
-- two companies that recently shuttered their encrypted email services due to NSA surveillance concerns announced they are teaming to create a next-generation, open-source, end-to-end encrypted email protocol.
Silent Circle and Lavabit said they have launched
Dark Mail
, which will recruit other members to help develop a new encrypted email protocol for software developers and email service providers to adopt. The announcement was not in direct response to yesterdays
latest report by The Washington Post
based on NSA documents obtained by former NSA contractor Edward Snowden.
The goal of the Dark Mail Alliance is to bring the world a unique end-to-end encrypted protocol and architecture that is the next-generation of private and secure email, the companies said in an announcement on Silent Circles website. What we call Email 3.0. is an urgent replacement for today’s decades old email protocols (1.0) and mail that is encrypted but still relies on vulnerable protocols leaking metadata (2.0) ... Our goal is to open source the protocol and architecture and help others implement this new technology to address the privacy concerns over surveillance and back door threats of any kind.
Silent Circle
and
Lavabit
had separately shuttered their encrypted email services this summer in the wake of initial reports of NSAs widespread surveillance programs that extended into spying on U.S. citizens traffic.
Jon Callas, CTO at Silent Circle, said his firm had to scrap its Silent Mail service because email was now fundamentally broken from a privacy perspective.
This is an unfortunate example of the chilling effect the current surveillance environment is having on innovative communications companies, he said in the companys August announcement of its plans to drop the service.
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