In the last few days there have been several reports on the network relating to alleged e-mails sent by the Institute. Behind the promise of an economic reimbursement or upon notification of a non-payment of contributions, the sender requests an update of the bank details or an immediate transfer to avoid penalties. This is an attempted scam [...]

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In the first half of 2018, two thirds of e-mail traffic was “untouched”. On the other hand, one in three violations resulted in dismissal. Two studies have led to this evaluation. The first is that of the Email Threat Report on a sample of over half a billion email messages. Two thirds of this traffic [...]

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Two of the most commonly used systems for encrypting email - PGP and S / Mime - are vulnerable to attacks that can read encrypted content. This was revealed last night by some European researchers who will publish all the technical details tomorrow. In the meantime, however, they urge users not to use these encryption methods from their clients [...]

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Europe limits companies to check emails to employees A recent ruling by the European Court of Human Rights (ECHR) could significantly influence the methods and possibilities of monitoring email messages by companies. The Strasbourg court, in fact, following an appeal lodged by a Romanian citizen dismissed following a check [...]

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