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Judge cites use of secure email Riseup as a potential terrorist indicator

Posted on January 17, 2015 by pogowasright.org

Ms. Smith reports:

Although it’s a ridiculous notion that protecting online privacy by using secure email implies criminal activities, a judge in Spain cited the use of secure email as a reason to partially justify arrests under a new anti-terrorism law.

Read more on NetworkWorld.

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