Feds Shy Away From Raiding Email Without Warrant 71
nonprofiteer writes "In December, a federal judge ruled that the 4th amendment applies to email and that the feds cannot go after it without a warrant. (We have Smilin' Bob to thank for that.) Though the federal judge's decision only applies to the four states in his jurisdiction, it looks like federal agencies are applying it nationally. An internal email written by the IRS general counsel cites the law and says that its collectors can no longer get the contents of suspected tax cheats' email by sending letters to their ISPs, though it can get non-content information, like who they email and how they pay for their accounts."
Re:Implying.. (Score:4, Informative)
The CIA is for international (or at least not on US soil) work.
Re:PGP, GPG, etc. (Score:2, Informative)
The contents aren't encrypted at each node, just in between. So you have to trust your email provider and every node on the chain.