Security News > 2018 > May > Here's How eFail Attack Against PGP and S/MIME Encrypted Emails Works

2018-05-14 18:33
With a heavy heart, security researchers have early released the details of a set of vulnerabilities discovered in email clients for two widely used email encryption standards—PGP and S/MIME—after someone leaked their paper on the Internet, which was actually scheduled for tomorrow. PGP and S/MIME are popular end-to-end encryption standards used to encrypt emails in a way that no one, not
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