By Toby, December 2, 2009 in In The News
To 21st century crooks trying to capture your financial information, emails are often less secure than 20th century postcards. Since 1999, spies have been using Hushmail, which encrypts emails.
By Hushmail.com, June 3, 2009 in In The News
Hush Communications has been around a long time in the encryption world. Its basic business account, which is the least expensive of the three solutions reviewed here, starts at $24 a year per user.
By Toby, October 7, 2008 in In The News
Dennis Bournique from WAPReview published a review of Hushmail Mobile today. He points out some of the security weaknesses in regular email, and goes on to explain the benefits of encryption and specifically, our web-based secure email solution.
By Hushmail.com, February 22, 2006 in In The News
Many Americans have expressed concern over the Bush administration's eavesdropping program. But there's a simple solution for anyone concerned with prying eyes, at least when it comes to e-mail: encryption.
By Hushmail.com, October 25, 2005 in In The News
Hushmail and Comodo Inc. have announced the launch of Hush SSL certificates, with Comodo providing the PKI infrastructure.