Tor Mail

Tor was a mail service, designed and operated as a "hidden service" that mail shipping both within, as well as allowed outside the gate network anonymously.

Operation

Goal mail offered access to a furnished anonymously e - mail inbox - without requiring any user identification.

"No emails, logs or personal data were stored on Those servers, ran thus it does not matter if They Are Seized or shut down. (about: Neither mails, log files and user data are stored, so it does not matter if they are confiscated or closed) "

Users could SMTP, POP3 and IMAP use through webmail or mail client.

Shutdown

Beginning of August 2013 went door mail first with a " maintenance work " message from the network and is now completely unreachable. Due to the proximity to the arrest of Eric Eoin Marques, the operator hosting Freedom and the subsequent suspicious activity of JavaScript code on the other, also stored there websites shutdown is interpreted as a precaution the gate mail operator.

In January 2014 it was announced that the FBI was able to access the server's data from Tor mail. It is assumed that the location of the server in France was known as the investigation against Freedom Hosting. Through a request for assistance to France, was in the territory of the server, the FBI was able to access from July 22 to August 2, 2013 to the server's data.

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