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In an Internet-wide scan conducted during the study, 320,000 email servers were found vulnerable to what's called a command injection attack. The attacks require that the malicious party can tamper connections established between an email client and the email server of a provider and has login credentials for their own account on the same server.
In an Internet-wide scan conducted during the study, 320,000 email servers were found vulnerable to what's called a command injection attack. The attacks require that the malicious party can tamper connections established between an email client and the email server of a provider and has login credentials for their own account on the same server.
The Electronic Frontier Foundation (EFF) this week announced STARTTLS Everywhere, a new project aimed at improving the security of email delivery. read more
And so it's trying to kick off an effort to fix that up, because security and privacy matter Having successfully pushed for universal HTTPS Web encryption, the Electronic Frontier Foundation's...