Tests and announcements have been made, and now the Let's Encrypt project is making 6-day and IP certificates available to ...
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The increasing amount of data we’re all generating is everywhere: in smartphones, laptops, thumb drives, and dozens of online services. How can we secure all of them against unwarranted access? We ...
Let’s Encrypt was founded in 2012, going public in 2014, with the aim to improve security on the web. The goal was to be achieved by providing free, automated access to SSL and TLS certificates that ...
The laptop you’re working on might cost only a few hundred bucks, but if you use it to work with sensitive data–especially personal or business-related information–the data it contains is worth far ...
USB flash drives are easy to lose if you don't keep track of them. We'll show you how to encrypt your USB flash drive so that if it gets lost or stolen, its contents will be safe and sound. Ed Rhee Ed ...
WhatsApp said on Friday it will give its two billion users the option to encrypt their chat backups to the cloud, taking a significant step to put a lid on one of the tricky ways private communication ...
If simplicity is a top priority and you're happy with the basics, Encrypt.me offers fair value and excellent US speeds. The Windows client is poor, but it's better on Android and iOS, and the 14-day ...
Microsoft has confirmed a known issue that prevents recipients from opening encrypted emails in classic Outlook.