Saturday, October 24, 2009

What is the most secure email provider?

What is the most secure email provider? Basically most private, hardest to hack etc etc...
What is the most secure email provider?
Good question, but may not be the right question. Any type of network based conversation, be it e-mail, instant messaging or web-form submission is vulnerable to many types of security risks. Aside from the risk of someone guessing your e-mail password (most common by the way), is a hackers ability to glean the information using a sniffer program. Most e-mail applications will send your message via plain-text across the network. If this is the case, any good sniffer program can read all your e-mails. If protection is vital, consider protecting your e-mail through digital signatures and digital encryption, for more info check out pgp (stands for pretty good privacy) @: www.pgp.com





Good luck with your solution! :)
Reply:Your e-mail is only as secure as your password.Make a password using all available spaces.
Reply:Yahoo mail
Reply:Yahoo! Mail and Windows Live Mail [beta]





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Reply:Windows Live Mail @ ideas.live.com
Reply:hi,





Yahoo! Gmail! AOL! MSN





why do u think these are on top?





i dont carehow strong they are! but i will say Gmail is more secure, ifu use outlook express for Gmail then you need all sorts of authorisation, ssl, encryption so manythings... so i think in delivering mail to your computer Gamail is better.





but yahoo is the young blood, always new! somany things...





yahoo : search engine, mail, travel, music, community, chat, mobile, phone calls, photos, blog, message board, directory, astrology, horoscope, personals groups, games, movies , videos


and moreeeeee





get http://www.mozilla.com/firefox and you willget bookmarks foryahoo services, tons and tons and tons and tons





AnswerMan
Reply:I'd suggest safemail.net
Reply:U can rely on Windows Live mail and yahoo mail. Hackers mostly use key loggers or hacking softwares installed on computers. So, becareful when u browse websites in a cafe etc.

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