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  • The ProtonCalendar security model
  • Statement on the attempted phishing attack against Bellingcat
  • Guide to DDoS protection - ProtonMail Blog
  • ProtonMail now the maintainer of OpenPGPjs email encryption library - ProtonMail Blog
  • Fighting Censorship with ProtonMail Encrypted Email Over Tor - ProtonMail Blog
  • Introducing ProtonMail Contacts - the world's first encrypted contacts manager - ProtonMail Blog
  • Introducing ProtonMail Bridge, email encryption for Outlook, Thunderbird, and Apple Mail - ProtonMail Blog
  • No, PGP is not broken, not even with the Efail vulnerabilities - ProtonMail Blog
  • Open source cryptography takes a step forward with the release of OpenPGPjs 4.0 - ProtonMail Blog

The ProtonCalendar security model

Published: 2019-12-05 14:25:51

Popularity: 832

Author: Admin

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  • Security
  • featured
  • This article documents ProtonCalendar’s security model and illustrates how our product protects calendar-related sensitive data. We examine the advantages and limitations of our approach. This document is somewhat technical, discussing how encryption protects the different layers of data. Still, it is meant to be accessible to a general audience and attempts to explain how ProtonCalendar … The post The ProtonCalendar security model appeared first on ProtonMail Blog.

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    Statement on the attempted phishing attack against Bellingcat

    Published: 2019-07-27 12:27:20

    Popularity: 134

    Author: Andy Yen

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  • Articles & News
  • Earlier this week, investigative journalists at Bellingcat were targeted by a sophisticated phishing attack. As there has been some incorrect reporting about the incident, we are releasing a statement to provide clarification. On July 24, investigative journalists at Bellingcat, which utilize ProtonMail to secure their communications, were targeted by a sophisticated phishing attack that attempted … The post Statement on the attempted phishing attack against Bellingcat appeared first on ProtonMail Blog.

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    Guide to DDoS protection - ProtonMail Blog

    Published: 2019-03-08 00:02:27

    Popularity: None

    Author: None

    Last month, secure email came under DDoS attack, this is how we added DDoS protection to ProtonMail.

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    ProtonMail now the maintainer of OpenPGPjs email encryption library - ProtonMail Blog

    Published: 2019-03-07 23:42:34

    Popularity: None

    Author: None

    OpenPGPjs is the world's most popular JavaScript PGP email encryption library and is used by millions of end users and hundreds of developers.

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    Fighting Censorship with ProtonMail Encrypted Email Over Tor - ProtonMail Blog

    Published: 2019-03-07 23:23:30

    Popularity: None

    Author: None

    As part of our efforts to continue protecting user privacy, we are launching a Tor hidden service to combat censorship and surveillance of ProtonMail users.

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    Introducing ProtonMail Contacts - the world's first encrypted contacts manager - ProtonMail Blog

    Published: 2019-03-07 22:41:41

    Popularity: None

    Author: None

    Today we're launching a new contacts manager, the first one in the world that includes both zero access encryption and digital signature verification.

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    Introducing ProtonMail Bridge, email encryption for Outlook, Thunderbird, and Apple Mail - ProtonMail Blog

    Published: 2019-03-07 22:40:22

    Popularity: None

    Author: None

    Today we are officially launching ProtonMail Bridge, which brings easy-to-use email encryption to desktop email clients.

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    No, PGP is not broken, not even with the Efail vulnerabilities - ProtonMail Blog

    Published: 2019-03-07 22:21:50

    Popularity: None

    Author: None

    Recently, news broke about potential vulnerabilities in PGP, dubbed Efail. However, despite reports to the contrary, PGP is not actually broken, as we will explain in this post. The vulnerability report, which came with its own website, efail.de, has attracted a lot of headlines such as the one below, along with recommendations to disable the …

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    Open source cryptography takes a step forward with the release of OpenPGPjs 4.0 - ProtonMail Blog

    Published: 2019-03-07 22:11:08

    Popularity: None

    Author: None

    We have just released a major new version of OpenPGPjs, the world’s most popular open-source JavaScript encryption library. The goal of our OpenPGPjs project is to make public-key cryptography not only available to users, but also to the global developer community. We believe the widespread availability of open-source and secure cryptography libraries is a prerequisite …

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