Politico: Edward Snowden e-mail provider Lavabit faced ‘pen register’ order

Politico: Edward Snowden e-mail provider Lavabit faced ‘pen register’ order by Josh Gerstein:

Lavabit—the e-mail provider that shut down last month in a surveillance-related dispute with the federal government—was faced with a “pen register” order that could have been used to obtain information in real-time when National Security Agency leaker Edward Snowden logged into his account and might even have been used to seek his password.

A legal filing federal prosecutors made Friday with the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit shows that on June 10 a judge issued an order to the company in question that requires a provider to turn over retrospective information on a user or users, such as the IP address logged in from, time of connection, and header information on emails sent or received through the account.

Also: Lavabit wants appeal unsealed.

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