64% of people check email on mobile. IMAP is what keeps your inbox in sync across every device, phone, laptop, tablet. Here's how it works, and how to set it up with Mailfence in a few minutes.
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IMAP encrypts the connection to your mail server. It doesn't encrypt your emails. They still sit on the server in readable form, visible to your provider or anyone who breaches it. Most people don't know that. π https://t.co/B0RKZT7gf8
A lawsuit claims ChatGPT's site quietly sent your queries to Meta and Google via hidden trackers. A separate study found the biggest AI assistants feed chats to ad firms.
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One poorly secured cloud account. Two breaches: a school platform and 7-Eleven franchise applicants. 600,000 records. ShinyHunters used the exact same trick both times. Sub to never miss a story π https://t.co/h57voO28zL
NYC Health + Hospitals: 1.8 million people's fingerprints, medical records, and location data stolen through an outside supplier. Months of access. One of the biggest healthcare breaches of 2026.
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75% of targeted cyberattacks start with an email, yet the encryption market to stop them is only now catching up. $9.3B in 2025. $23B+ by 2030.
The math is clear. Is your email?
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A Stanford study found AI chatbots give agreeable but wrong advice nearly half the time. Users trust those responses more than accurate ones. Even one such interaction made people less willing to take responsibility for their own decisions. Stay tuned π https://t.co/h57voO28zL
Since 23 March, Hong Kong police can demand device passwords from anyone, including airport transit passengers. Refusing is a criminal offence. If you're passing through, this now applies to you.
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60% of Gen Z say email is their most personal channel for brand communication, more than social, text, or in-store combined. The generation supposed to kill email never actually left.
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ShinyHunters didn't break into Rockstar directly. They went through a trusted third party. Rockstar refused to pay. 78.6 million records were published. The same group has hit 160+ companies this year.
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A new infostealer hides its instructions inside blockchain transactions, so it can't be taken down. It targets password managers, browser logins, and crypto wallets.
Around 300,000 credentials stolen so far.
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62% of malicious email attachments are ZIP files. Not exotic exploits. Everyday file formats. The most dangerous thing in your inbox might be the most familiar.
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Every few years someone declares email dead. First social media, then Slack, then AI. Meanwhile: 376 billion emails sent daily in 2025. The funeral keeps getting postponed.
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Microsoft found 31 companies embedding hidden commands in 'Summarise with AI' buttons to manipulate your AI's output. New research maps this as step one of a seven-step kill chain ending in data theft or financial fraud. Stay informed π https://t.co/h57voO28zL
Most business email is encrypted in transit, which still allows the provider to read every message. That is very different from end to end encryption. Here is what that gap means for your organisation. π https://t.co/zN13RVnqUe
Researchers have shown that large language models can identify Reddit, Hacker News, and LinkedIn users from only a few comments, inferring location, job, even real names. Online anonymity is now much harder to count on. Do not miss the next one. π https://t.co/h57voO28zL
Most small businesses outgrow a Gmail address long before they realise it. By the time you're searching for a business email host, dozens of options pull in different directions. Here's how to choose without overpaying. π https://t.co/zN13RVnqUe
A supplyβchain attack on a medical software vendor used by 1,500 French doctors exposed 15.8 million patient records, including HIV status, personal information, and even the health data of public officials. Sub to never miss a story π https://t.co/h57voO28zL
A data breach costs the average small business $254,445. Costs hit in three waves: immediate response, recovery, then lost business and reputation. In the worst cases, the total reaches $1.24 million. π https://t.co/lSM8QUKCXX
βOutsourcing your cloud is outsourcing your sovereignty.β
In his new interview with https://t.co/kAdtKlCSCT, Patrick De Schutter breaks down why Europeβs reliance on foreign cloud and communication platforms is a structural vulnerability.
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