Recent research from Verizon shows that 96% of social engineering attacks are done through email, and for that reason alone, you might want to consider adding extra security. Let’s discuss the ...
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There are plenty of good reasons why you might want to change your email account. You want or need to change email providers, you hate your current email address, or you’ve become inundated with spam.
A burner email address can protect you against spam and phishing. Use the burner address to set up an account at an unfamiliar website. The burner address is temporary and disposable, so it's for ...
These email security protocols will help cut down on malicious emails from spoofed addresses. Setting them up is easier than you think. If you are not using global email security standards SPF, DKIM ...
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Time to move on. No, I haven’t actually resolved all of my issues with getting Ubuntu Linux to display the way I would like it to on my external monitor, but I have wasted enough time toying with that ...
When you signed up for internet access, you probably got an email address. That’s fine, but you can do better. Here’s how to move to a good one. By Whitson Gordon You’ve had that old @twc.com email ...