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Whats The most secure anonymous mail

by hydroLMN - 16 March, 2024 - 07:17 PM
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(16 March, 2024 - 08:30 PM)RooseveltRow Wrote: Show More
(16 March, 2024 - 07:57 PM)Dicke_Titten Wrote: Show More
1.Proton,
2.Tutanota - or their rebranded name Tuta

These are my recommendations.

BUT it depends on your needs, if you want MAX ANONYMITY and that's your main focus set up your own mail relay, it's more costly and more time-consuming to set up..
If you're interested more info DM me or send me a message on t/g and I'll gladly give you some in-depth details ah yakar.

a person who supposedly can help set up another person's anonymity is seriously suggesting that proton is a secure email ?
porton is secretly cooperating with law enforcers, they state this on their website saying it is done <under appropriate requests>, what if law enforcers have a different scope of appropriate requests and ask for all information about you ?
let's go over encryption methods and how they can at any time expose a person to data leakage or break all anonymity:
1) proton uses pgp (pretty good privacy), sounds like a good idea , right ? but pgp is manually configured and in general the use itself, from inside the mail to a person who asks the question "which mail is the most secure", will never in his life insist on it himself.
2) proton uses s/mime (secure/multipurpose internet mail extensions), read more about this encryption method and you will see that it is very poorly implemented, plus it requires a certificate authority, imagine if the authority is compromised, millions of mails will be at risk.
3) uhhh well and the sexiest thing is e2ee encryption (end to end encryption), for some telegram it may be good but not for mail because mail depends on e2ee key and e2ee key is very short + algorithms for mail are too vulnerable.
First of all, understand what you are writing, and then post your message in public.

Nope, I'm not wasting 40 minutes on arguing with a fed.
 
Quote:First of all, understand what you are writing, and then post your message in public.


Keep studying champ!
I'm glad there are enthusiastic kids out there learning secops nowadays
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i use proton myself, but its definitely not the most secure one. the most secure has to be on ur own domain tbh
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(16 March, 2024 - 09:00 PM)Dicke_Titten Wrote: Show More
(16 March, 2024 - 08:30 PM)RooseveltRow Wrote: Show More
(16 March, 2024 - 07:57 PM)Dicke_Titten Wrote: Show More
1.Proton,
2.Tutanota - or their rebranded name Tuta

These are my recommendations.

BUT it depends on your needs, if you want MAX ANONYMITY and that's your main focus set up your own mail relay, it's more costly and more time-consuming to set up..
If you're interested more info DM me or send me a message on t/g and I'll gladly give you some in-depth details ah yakar.

a person who supposedly can help set up another person's anonymity is seriously suggesting that proton is a secure email ?
porton is secretly cooperating with law enforcers, they state this on their website saying it is done <under appropriate requests>, what if law enforcers have a different scope of appropriate requests and ask for all information about you ?
let's go over encryption methods and how they can at any time expose a person to data leakage or break all anonymity:
1) proton uses pgp (pretty good privacy), sounds like a good idea , right ? but pgp is manually configured and in general the use itself, from inside the mail to a person who asks the question "which mail is the most secure", will never in his life insist on it himself.
2) proton uses s/mime (secure/multipurpose internet mail extensions), read more about this encryption method and you will see that it is very poorly implemented, plus it requires a certificate authority, imagine if the authority is compromised, millions of mails will be at risk.
3) uhhh well and the sexiest thing is e2ee encryption (end to end encryption), for some telegram it may be good but not for mail because mail depends on e2ee key and e2ee key is very short + algorithms for mail are too vulnerable.
First of all, understand what you are writing, and then post your message in public.

Nope, I'm not wasting 40 minutes on arguing with a fed.
 
Quote:First of all, understand what you are writing, and then post your message in public.


Keep studying champ!
I'm glad there are enthusiastic kids out there learning secops nowadays

Exactly, you only care about yourself when you say you're using proton. 
don't jeopardize the anonymity and safety of others by recommending garbage.
i don't need to learn, i surpassed paranoid security a long time ago, my whole team sits with thinkpad model w541 laptops with coreboot firmware. 
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