As Lee recently pointed out, email is not a new topic for the Profhacker crowd. It’s monsoon season; the end-of-the-year flood, after all. I imagine most reading this while barely treading water. “Why ...
Anyone concerned about unwanted third parties such as big businesses or even hackers accessing sensitive data or conversations carried out via email might be interested in this quick guide which shows ...
Encryption comes in different forms and has been used by different services for years. Messaging platforms such as WhatsApp and Signal use end-to-end encryption to safeguard messages, ensuring that ...
SAN FRANCISCO (AP) - The volume of email cloaked in encryption technology is rapidly rising as Google, Yahoo!, Facebook and other major Internet companies try to shield their users' online ...
The numbers aren't staggering, but more companies now view encrypting email a priority. New research by Osterman on behalf of Echoworx found that while 45% of organizationsin North America consider ...
Do you ever wish your emails could be extra-secure so they can't be opened by just anyone? Whether you're sending private messages containing sensitive or personal information, or you just want to be ...
Comcast to Encrypt Email for Security [Wall Street Journal] “The move came just hours after Google called out email providers, including Comcast, for not using encryption. Google Tuesday publicized ...
Comcast plans to work with Google to encrypt email exchanged between its own servers and Gmail, a Comcast spokesman said on Tuesday night. Comcast supports Transport Layer Service encryption for email ...
Reader Jack Burns is a bit disconcerted by some recent news. He writes: After reading stories about the U.S. government’s program to collect phone and Internet data I’m a little concerned about my ...
You need to not do that. What happens once your secure document is delivered through the encrypted email and then the recipient accidentally forwards it to his girlfriend or buddies from college or ...