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In Part 1 of Is Your Email Private; We covered the basics of most current email systems, including how they work and why they are not secure. We then started into the topic of encryption and provided a link to PGP (Pretty Good Privacy), considered by many to be the default standard for email encryption on the Internet.



In Part 2 of the series, we covered in more detail what PGP is and how to use it with your email client. Now we'll move on to online email services.

Over the past couple of years a new kind of secure, online email tool has become available. Companies like HushMail.com, MuteMail.com, S-mail.com, CeritfiedMail.com, and StrongPost.net. offer products and services that combine strong encryption with easy to use web-based interfaces that allow anyone to send and receive secure email and attachments.

With these services, the encryption process is hidden from users so working with public / private key management is a snap. And since they are web based, they can be accessed from any computer, anywhere in the world that has an Internet connection and a browser.

So, how does it work? A user, when they first register for the secure service, are walked through a process that creates their key. Then after logging into the secure site, they compose secure emails just like any other email message. The content of the message is then encrypted with their key and transferred over the Internet via a secure connection. Just like the connections used on ecommerce sites. Here's the twist... a message is secure as long as it is sent to another user of the system. This is how these companies can provide "end to end" security for your email. If you send a message to someone outside the system, it is sent in plain ASCII text and can be compromised as if you didn't use a secure service at all.

However, this is just the flip side of PGP. With PGP you can send an encrypted email to a non-PGP user and the message is scrambled from "end to end" however, it will probably be trashed by the recipient since most users have no clue what to do with an encrypted message. At least with the online systems the recipient of your secure email can also sign up for the service and secure their communications without the learning curve of PGP.

One question you may be asking yourself is, "How secure is my key and my email if someone else controls the key creation process?" In other words, will the online service provider turn my email over to anyone in it's unencrypted form? For most services, the key creation process relies on random data that you generate during the registration process. It is actually under you control and not the service provider.

As for turning over your email... Read the user agreements for each service provider. I personally like the way HushMail.com states their policy:

"What if my message is subpoenaed? Hush, like any company or individual, is legally bound to respond to court-issued subpoenas. However, because not even HushMail can access the encryption keys of individual users, in the case of a subpoena HushMail would only be able to provide the encrypted (coded) version of the transmitted email."

In other words, yes they would have to turn over your email if required by law but it would be worthless since it would be in encrypted form. And since they don't know your key, they can't decrypt your messages.

PGP - vs. - Online Secure Email

PGP Pros - Local key control. Key size control. End to end encryption of email and attachments without going through 3rd party.

Cons - Steep learning curve. Email recipients confused with encrypted messages. Encryption not available from every computer.

Online Secure Email

Pros - Easy to use. Available from any computer with Internet connection, End to end encryption within the system. Secure file storage. (most providers offer this service.)

Cons - No key size control. No encrypted messages outside the system. (however, some providers do provide PGP integration - still need to learn PGP)

With the proliferation of the Internet, online bill paying, and the transfer of personal or financial data across the web, it just makes sense to do everything in your power to protect your privacy. Considering how easy to use and effective PGP or online encryption can be, these services just may be the answer you're looking for to keep people out of your business - personal or otherwise.

All in all, for ease of use and easy access, I would suggest using one of the online secure email providers. Most offer basic service for free. Upgraded services and increased storage space can be had for a small monthly fee.
Private Part Nigerian Movie
In Part 1 of Is Your Email Private, We covered the basics of most current email systems, including how they work and why they are not secure. We then started into the topic of encryption and provided a link to PGP (Pretty Good Privacy), considered by many to be the default standard for email encryption on the Internet.

PGP is an encryption tool that uses public key cryptography (that is, cryptography that uses a public / private key pair to encrypt messages so that no other security is needed when sending messages across the Internet...) to maintain secure communications. To send someone a secure message, you "scramble" it using his or her public key before transmission. Then only the correct recipient can "un-scramble" the message using their private key. The same works for you. Someone would use your public key to encrypt a message, send it to you and then only you can decrypt the message using your private key.

If you missed Part 1, you can get your copy of PGP from here: http://www.pgpi.org. It's free and there are many download sites available. Then walk through the following steps to start guarding your privacy...

1) This may sound simple but, step 1 - install the software! I would suggest that you use the defaults that the install program sets up for the installation. Wait until you've got more experience with the program before you modify anything.

2) Once the software is installed, it will walk you through creating your first public / private key pair. Go ahead, walk through the process - there's nothing like getting you feet wet right away. Besides, you need to create this key pair before you can start using PGP. If you want to wait, you can create the key pair later by using the PGPkeys application.

3) Now that you've created your key pair, you need to pass out your public key. Since the key is simply a block of ASCII text characters, you can copy and paste it into the body of an email message or send it as an attached text file. Or you can post it on a public "key server" where anyone can get it anytime they need it. You also have access to other people's public keys in this same manner.

4) OK - you've posted your public key and downloaded the public keys of all the people you want to send encrypted email. Now you need to validate these keys. Why? Because you want to make sure the key you downloaded belongs to the person you want to send email to. You can do this by comparing the unique fingerprint on your copy of someone's public key to the fingerprint on that person's original key. When you are sure that you have a valid public key, you sign it with your private key to show that you feel safe using it.

5) Now the fun begins! Once you have created your public / private keys and have downloaded the public keys of others you can start sending and receiving encrypted email.

If you are using one of the email applications supported by the included PGP plug-ins, you can send encrypted messages right from your email client by clicking on the appropriate buttons on the PGP toolbar. You can also decrypt messages right in the client.

If your email client is not supported by plug-ins, you can encrypt or decrypt your email using the functions from PGPtray or from PGPtools. Both of these applications are available by clicking on the PGP icon in the system tray of your Windows OS.

There are many other options available inside the PGP program. I suggest you read the user's guide from top to bottom. You don't want to miss out on any of the functionalty and versatility available to you from the FREE application.

Next time - Online encrypted email services...
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