The National Security Agency has been known to intercept and collect emails, and with Donald Trump as president, privacy likely isn’t going to get better. For example, he said that Apple should help ...
Between constant password breaches and the NSA looking in on everything you do, you've probably got privacy on the mind lately. If you're looking for a little personal privacy in your communications ...
Putting sensitive data in email messages or cloud storage should give you the heebie-jeebies, but a good dose of cryptography can give you peace of mind. Pretty Good ...
Learn how to add an OpenPGP public key to your Facebook profile and set it so that Facebook will encrypt the notification emails it sends to you. Matt Elliott is a senior editor at CNET with a focus ...
In recent weeks, I’ve written about protecting data stored locally on a hard drive, against both people with physical access and potential remote attacks. But your data is much more vulnerable in ...
PGP encryption, as industry old-timers know, started out as “Pretty Good Privacy” invented by Phil Zimmermann in 1991, and since then, was sold on to various ...
When you hear the name PGP Corp., you probably think desktop email encryption. But the encryption vendor, best known for its roots in Pretty Good Privacy, is trying ...