http://frank.geekheim.de/?p=2379 "... Summary in english: When you enter your POP / IMAP e-mail credentials into a Blackberry 10 phone they will be sent to Blackberry without your consent or knowledge. A server with the IP 68.171.232.33 which is in the Research In Motion (RIM) netblock in Canada will instantly connect to your mailserver and log in with your credentials. If you do not have forced SSL/TLS configured on your mail server, your credentials will be sent in the clear by Blackberrys server for the connection. Blackberry thus has not only your e-mail credentials stored in its database, it makes them available to anyone sniffing inbetween â namely the NSA and GCHQ as documented by the recent Edward Snowden leaks. Canada is a member of the âFive Eyesâ, the tigh-knitted cooperation between the interception agencies of USA, UK, Canada, Australia and New Zealand, so you need to assume that they have access to RIMs databases. You should delete your e-mail accounts from any Blackberry 10 device immediately, change the e-mail password and resort to use an alternative mail program like K9Mail. ..." Security experts of heise.de have confirmed it (in german):, but in the US/Canadian press it seems not reported yet(?): http://www.heise.de/security/meldung/BlackBerry-spaeht-Mail-Login-aus-1919718.html http://www.heise.de/security/meldun...f-Mail-Passwort-per-AGB-absegnen-1920508.html