Email compliance

08.December, 2008

Meeting and exceeding compliance requirememnts with email security

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Secure your E-mail from prying eyes.

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One of my Yahoo! 360 friends sent me an invite today saying that her email account had been hacked so she got a new profile. I have no idea if that is her or the hacker, who guessed her password, because we're not that close.

What can you do to prevent someone from guessing your password? I do change mine every so often but is this enough?

Should I remove this friend and deny the invite? Is my account at risk?

use 2 capital letters, 2 lower case letters, 2 numbers, 2 symbols.

have it be nothign personal at all (ie random) and make sure its about 12 characters long. and change it like every 30 days.

dont make your password after your pet, kid, parents, husband, wife whatever. -_-

Is there a free universal email notifier that has secure sign in's? I have gmail, hotmail, yahoo, and netzero email accounts.

Who knows

Secure your email with Priorityone.

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Is there a special email account I cant set for my children that will only allow emails from from address I have chosen. We are moving and I would like my daughters to be able to keep in touch with family and friends here in the States but I do not want them using my email address, or one that will allow just anyone to send them mail.
We will be living in Romania and email to the states.

let them use yahoo or excite but not yahoo!answers

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30.November, 2008

http://vsn.voltage.com - The best hosted e-mail encryption solution.

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How secure is email?

29.November, 2008

A while ago, my ex was snooping and I found he got into my email account. I knew this because I hadn't been in my email and there were messages I know I didn't open that appeared to have been openend. Not sure how he did it. Nice trick, I'd like to know how he did that! How can I secure that this won't happen to me again should I be sharing a computer with someone in the future?

Do not save your passwords to your computer, a lot of people do that and it's not something you should do.

Make sure your password isn't something easy… try a letter/number combination.

Always make sure you hit the logout button… if you don't, most of the time you'll stay logged in so all he has to do it go to your email and he's already logged in.

Scott Merrill of TechCrunch.com says that when it comes to web email, you sacrifice security for convenience. 09.23.08. Interview by TalkingHeadTV.com Distributed by Tubemogul.

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After having difficulties with a download, I contact the website to purchase the DVD and was asked to email payment and address details. I'm not very keen on it but is there a secure way of doing this?

No. Email is not a secure way of sending information. You should NEVER send anything personal through email.

Write back to the company and tell them and you cannot send any of that nature through email due to security reasons; mention that they should know better.

There should be an alternate way of contacting them. How about picking up the telephone? Don't they have a phone number? That would be my recommendation.