Using SSL encryption with Web-based e-mail services offers enhanced security over snooping, especially when connected over public Wi-Fi networks (think McDonald's, Starbucks, or the public library).
Following a trail cut several years ago by Google and Microsoft, Yahoo has now given users of its webmail service the option of using an SSL connection for their sessions. The HTTPS option is not ...
Yahoo will enable encrypted connections for all users of its email service starting in January, reports the Washington Post. The move comes nearly eight years after Google added the same feature for ...
The revamped Yahoo Mail sure is pretty, but from a security perspective the popular service has a pretty ugly security flaw: It doesn’t encrypt your email sessions. But that will soon change. (Finally ...
Yahoo will encrypt Web-based email by default for all of its users beginning Jan. 8, the company has told The Washington Post. "Yahoo takes the security of our users very seriously," the company said ...
A few Cox internet service members have been having trouble accessing their e-mail accounts through Apple's Mail program. The connection seems to be fine and log-in works, but while Mail will show ...
Yahoo is planning to finally join the 21st century and turn on SSL encryption for its webmail users in January 2014. According to the Washington Post, the internet company will enable encryption for ...
Last August, security researcher and CEO of Errata Security Robert Graham demonstrated just how easy it could be access potentially serious user information. His technique (nicknamed sidejacking), ...
Some quick background - I am a CPA and am starting my own firm. I need a website. I know a lot about accounting, tax, consulting, etc., and effectively nothing about websites. Here is what I think I ...
SSL certificates are vital for verifying your website authenticity to visitors and ensuring secure connections. Having no active SSL certificate (or one that doesn't have the level of trust you need) ...
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