Email is still by far the most important form of communication for organizations. An average employee spends about 25% of their time sending or receiving emails, managing around 130 emails per day, ...
The foundational protocols for making email more secure and less of a threat have been in place for almost a decade, yet they remain mostly unused, poorly implemented and largely ineffective. A recent ...
As the drumbeat of NSA revelations hit a new high yesterday with revelations that the agency can collect data moving across Google's and Yahoo's data centers around the world-- two companies that ...
In a recent six-month study of major cloud service tenants, Proofpoint researchers observed massive attacks leveraging legacy protocols and credential dumps to increase the speed and effectiveness of ...
OK, so currently, I have a few POP3 accounts which I check with kmail, or I'll log in thru the web to look at (gmx.net, softhome.net, yahoo.com). <BR><BR>Now, on my Linux box, what I hope to do is ...
One thing that virtually every e-mail security expert agrees on is that there's no silver bullet to the spam problem. But if there's the equivalent of a hollow point bullet that can do the most damage ...
Microsoft is working on a "Sender ID anti-spam protocol" which should help to stamp out spam by preventing e-mail spoofing. Whilst this has been seen as very attractive and has generated much praise ...