HomeNewsTechnologyHoax bomb threats, vexed cops: Why India wants to block ProtonMail, and is it justified

Hoax bomb threats, vexed cops: Why India wants to block ProtonMail, and is it justified

Switzerland-based ProtonMail has found itself in the crosshairs of the Indian government as it seeks to block the platform. The encrypted email service provider's users range from tech executives to actors on the dark web due to the safety it assures. Will blocking solve the problem?

February 21, 2024 / 14:44 IST
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On February 8, several schools in Chennai received a hoax bomb threat over email
On February 8, several schools in Chennai received a hoax bomb threat over email

In the early hours of an unusually warm December morning last year, Nooraine Fazal, the co-founder of Inventure Academy, a private co-educational school in the Sarjapur area of Bengaluru, woke up to an email from an encrypted email provider that landed in one of the school’s email ids.

The subject of the email read “IMPORTANT”, and the first line of the email, the contents of which Moneycontrol has reviewed, read, “There are explosives on the school grounds.”

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Fazal quickly checked with other schools and journalists to figure out if Inventure was the only school to have received the threat.

“When you know you are not the only one who is getting the threat, you take some comfort in that. Those I contacted did not think that there would be any legitimacy to the threat,” Fazal told Moneycontrol.