S/MIME
Google Makes Sending Encrypted Emails Easier for Gmail Users
Google is making it easier for Gmail users to send end-to-end encrypted (E2EE) emails to anyone by adopting a process that does away with complex options like S/MIME and instead uses encrypted ...
Security Boulevard
How to Send Encrypted Email on 3 Major Email Platforms
Encrypting email has become more and more important recently. Here's how to encrypt your email on the three largest email clients. The post How to Send Encrypted Email on 3 Major Email ...
What type of encrypted email is right for your enterprise?
Orlee Berlove | | Encrypted Email, encryption at rest, google, Microsoft, OMS, outlook, pgp, S/MIME, TLS
Encrypted email describes email messages which have been encoded to prevent unauthorized access to their contents. Given the frequent number of targeted attacks and impersonations through email, forward-thinking enterprises have embraced encrypted ...
The Shared Security Weekly Blaze – Efail Vulnerabilities and PGP Encryption, Facebook’s App Investigation, Nest Password Notifications
Tom Eston | | Cambridge Analytica, CISOBox, EFF, email, encryption, facebook, GitHub, google, Internet of things, iot, Nest, password manager, passwords, pgp, Podcast Episodes, Privacy, S/MIME, signal, Silent Pocket, two factor authentication, Weekly Blaze Podcast
This is the Shared Security Weekly Blaze for May 21, 2018 sponsored by Security Perspectives – Your Source for Tailored Security Awareness Training and Assessment Solutions, Silent Pocket and CISOBox. This episode ...
Researchers Warn of Serious Flaws in PGP and S/MIME Email Encryption
A team of security researchers has found serious flaws in how email clients handle PGP and S/MIME encrypted emails that could allow attackers to steal the contents of sensitive communications. On May ...
Security Boulevard
Equifax Website Taken Down After Distributing Adware
Lucian Constantin | | adware, CVE-2017-11776, email encryption, Equifax, outlook, S/MIME, vulnerability, website compromise
U.S. credit monitoring bureau Equifax has taken down one of its websites following reports that it was redirecting users to adware served in the form of a fake Flash Player update. The ...

