Developed by the non-profit Signal Foundation, Signal is a free, multiplatform, and open-source messaging app that uses end-to-end encryption technology to ensure user security and privacy. Why you ...
From on-premise to hybrid environments and the cloud, we have you covered. Read now In a presentation at its developer conference this week, Apple announced that the upcoming versions of its iOS and ...
Once upon a time, encrypted traffic was considered the safe, secure option for browsing and doing business online. However, going back to December 2013, the Google Transparency Report shows just 48% ...
Encrypted communication used to be too complicated for mainstream use, but approachable apps like WhatsApp and Signal have become a no-brainer for digital privacy. With all of their security-minded ...
Microsoft has confirmed a known issue that prevents recipients from opening encrypted emails in classic Outlook.
This week, we talk about recent developments with messaging apps Telegram and Signal, and discuss the future of encrypted messaging, surveillance capitalism, and nonprofit business models in tech.
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Encrypted emails in Microsoft’s older email client—called “classic Outlook” as opposed to “new Outlook”—have once again ...
The FBI covertly ran an encrypted communications platform for years that allowed it to intercept 20 million messages from international criminal organizations. Hundreds of arrests have been made ...