Simple steps will help protect your data and at the same time clean up your inbox, writes Lifehacker. 1. Block spammers If someone is clogging up your inbox and Gmail doesn't count the emails as spam, you can block that specific recipient. Open his letter, click on...
Federal officials will allow Real ID applicants to submit required documents electronically. This is to help states meet the October 1, 2020 deadline for Real IDs to become mandatory. USA writes about this...
Google has warned users of the Gmail mail service about the malicious mailing disguised as Google Docs service. Warning: If you have a message in your inbox asking you to open Google Docs, but you don't know the sender, do not open it. This is probably a phishing email ...
Russian hackers may have carried out the largest cyberattack, as a result of which the logins and passwords of 272,3 million email accounts were stolen, according to Alex Holden, founder of Hold Security. According to Holden, the largest one in Russia suffered from data theft ...
Resource WikiLeaks has posted in the public domain part of the correspondence of the head of the CIA, John Brennan. In the first phase, six letters from Brennan were published, dating back to 2007-2008, when the current US President Barack Obama was campaigning. Brennan's leaked correspondence includes, among other things, the "Puzzle of Iran" letter in which ...
Hillary Clinton agreed to give the FBI a server from which she sent her personal correspondence during her tenure at the head of the US State Department. USB sticks with copies of Clinton's emails will also be transferred to the FBI. As Secretary of State, Hillary Clinton used her personal ...