

It aims to create an internet that respects privacy and is protected against cyberattacks by automatically encrypting and decrypting email as it enters and leaves the computer. "Allegedly, the reason for the block is because of criminals using ProtonMail to send threats," chief exec Andy Yen told The Register, "but the method of the block (preventing messages from being sent to ProtonMail, as opposed to blocking delivery of messages from ProtonMail) seems inconsistent with that claim.ProtonMail is a simple, secure email service with built-in end-to-end encryption and cutting-edge security features. It then went on to list internet resources that must be blocked by 20 February 2020, in order to "ensure security during the XXIX World University Winter Games" (the Universiade) in Krasnoyarsk. In its work, the Center detected internet resources used for mass dissemination of intentionally false information about terrorist acts. According to experts at the Interior Ministry, material damages from mass evacuations in January 2019 alone totaled around 500 million roubles. According to the Prosecutor General's Office of the Russian Federation, there were 1,300 court cases started in 2018 related to the Criminal Code chapter 207 – false notification about an upcoming act of terrorism. In January 2019, Russian cities saw mass evacuations of schools, administrative buildings and shopping centers. We have seen more frequent cases of false reports of terrorist activity aimed at objects of social and critical infrastructure.
