Microsoft Outlook

Anti-Whaling Detection Service, That Runs Inside Microsoft Outlook

November 12, 2018 / in Blog / by Zafar Khan, RPost CEO

Whaling is Flourishing, A $5 Billion Hacker Lottery Harpooning whales is (in most of the world) a thing of the past. This is good for the kind-hearted. But in the cyber world, harpooning “whales” is a thriving and fantastically profitable criminal profession.

Email Encryption with Proof of Encrypted Delivery

November 16, 2018 / in Blog / by Zafar Khan, RPost CEO

Email Security Beyond the Soundbite The ubiquity of smart phones and their apps have reduced the attention span for the masses. People now expect their information in big fonts, nice colors, and pretty pictures.

A Record of Who Said What When by Email; Send Your Message Using the Registered Email™ service

April 08, 2019 / in Blog / by Zafar Khan, RPost CEO

Google AMP Ends Email as A Record of Who Said What When Wow! It is strange that one still trusts a printed or PDF’d email as a record of who said what when. Microsoft did its best to make it clear that any email can be easily altered, with a few mouse clicks.

How to Send Large Files Right From Microsoft Outlook With Encrypted Links, for Extra Protection

May 06, 2019 / in Blog / by Zafar Khan, RPost CEO

Vacationing in The Bahamas? Leave Your Laptop at Home The constitution provides certain privacy rights. Attorneys and their clients generally enjoy extra protections on privacy with “privileged” correspondence. But what happens if the information is inadvertently exposed? There are all sorts of pitfalls that can expose your sensitive information. Here are some shocking ones.

Tech Tips Related to Security, Compliance and Productivity

June 17, 2019 / in Blog / by Zafar Khan, RPost CEO

Do Recommendation Engines Make Us Simpler Minded? Recommendation engines operate behind the scenes everywhere, to make life a little more enjoyable, simpler, and more relevant. But do these make us all narrower minded?

Secure Emails with Message level Encryption and one-time-passwords

September 06, 2019 / in Blog / by Zafar Khan, RPost CEO

End of Summer Phishing, Hooks Office 365 Users The phishermen are getting smarter, using better lures to catch ever smarter phish (in this case, you, as an Office 365, OneDrive, SharePoint, or Dropbox user).

Safeguard Some of Your Private Information with Email Encryption

November 04, 2019 / in Blog / by Zafar Khan, RPost CEO

Halloween Is Soon to Be the Only Anonymous Day. Good or Bad? All of those family photos and selfies you have uploaded to your favorite sites have helped governments and big tech create your digital identity. Your government digital identity is refined with each new verified drivers license photo and each facial image captured at […]

Anti-whaling and Automated Wire Fraud Protection from RMail

February 28, 2020 / in Blog / by Zafar Khan, RPost CEO

Whale Eats Shark. Whale Eats Nurse. Whale Eats $1.2mm Killer whales occasionally hunt sharks. When they do, it can be ugly. In a recent whaling attack (This is not a nature article. We are referring to the very tricky type of email “spear-phishing” impostor email attack), the poser sent an email to one of the […]

Free Tech Tips on Easy eSigning and Email Encryption

March 13, 2020 / in Blog / by Zafar Khan, RPost CEO

Not Free Toilet Paper or Hand Sanitizer, But Something That May Help Like you, our business team is hunkering down, working in their offices with closed doors or safely from home. This coronavirus looks like it is going to be very serious. After all, the last coronavirus pandemic (2009 H1N1) infected 1 in 5 people […]

Simple Solutions to Solve Data Leaks and human Errors While Sending Emails

March 06, 2020 / in Blog / by Zafar Khan, RPost CEO

Right Email, Wrong Recipient. No Problem. Recall The company travel agent, Leah, sometimes gets some really insightful inside information about her client company – sent to her accidentally. Fortunately, she is a trusted outside contractor and politely replies to her client, “I think you did not intend to send this to me.”