p≡p closes the most threatening attack vectors for you and your company’s email communication, such as: - Attachment based attacks (ransomware, malicious email attachments, etc.) - URL based attacks (credential phishing, formjacking attacks, etc.) - Business Email Compromise (BEC), a social attack during which the attacker falsifies content, for instance bank account numbers on invoices - CEO fraud, another social attack in which the attacker impersonates the CEO
p≡p proposes easy and simple to implement solutions with a low TCO that offer: - No phishing with company email accounts on employees inside the company (eg. CEO fraud) - No phishing attacks on customers via company email accounts - No business email compromise with company email accounts on employees - No access to and no modification of email content by attackers - Guarantee to the client that only the recipient is able to read his or her email - Full GDPR and audit compliance
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I use to use this plugin: https://gpgtools.org/. - Source: Hacker News / 4 months ago
GpgTools and finder will allow you to all this, albeit in a slightly different way. Source: 11 months ago
GPG Tools is what I would recommend, it's free and can be found at: gpgtools.org. Source: 12 months ago
First of all, you will need some sort of PGP encryption suite whether you are on Mac or Windows. I use Windows, so I utilize the Kleopatra PGP client in GPG4Win. Download GPG4Win and then follow these instructions on how to generate a public and private encryption key for yourself. If you use Mac, I would suggest using GPGSuite and to follow these instructions on how to set up your public and private encryption... Source: about 1 year ago
You can use gpg on mac downloaded from https://gpgtools.org/. Source: about 1 year ago
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