Anti-Whaling Protection

Send Your Personal or Business Financial Information by Email Encryption

October 04, 2019 / in Blog / by Zafar Khan, RPost CEO

Beware of Hollywood Sim Swappers, The New Posers Hollywood Sim Swappers are the New Posers. Your mobile phone is often the second key to your life. When you forget your password at key accounts like your email or bank, you may be prompted to enter a code that appears by text message to your phone. […]

Anti-Whaling Detection Service, That Runs Inside Microsoft Outlook

November 12, 2018 / in Blog / by Zafar Khan, RPost CEO

Whaling is Flourishing, A $5 Billion Hacker Lottery Harpooning whales is (in most of the world) a thing of the past. This is good for the kind-hearted. But in the cyber world, harpooning “whales” is a thriving and fantastically profitable criminal profession.

RMail’s Anti-Whaling Technology that Alerts You When an Email Comes From an Imposter

August 21, 2017 / in Blog / by Zafar Khan, RPost CEO

HBO’s Game of Threats How did a hacker get his hands on the latest script of Game of Thrones (GoT), episode 5, season 7?  It was an email hack plain and simple. The good news? “We do not believe that our e-mail system as a whole has been compromised,” said HBO chairman and CEO Richard […]

Anti-Whaling Email Imposter Protection Alerts Spear Phishing Messages

August 14, 2017 / in Blog / by Zafar Khan, RPost CEO

Imposter Email Lures White House Staff Email Prankster Threatens National Security Why was the newly minted White House communications director, Scaramucci, fired? We don’t know for sure. But an examination of his emails would have shown that he spent the weekend responding to spear phishing emails purported to be sent from Reince Preibus, former White […]

Tips to Consider to Start Securing Your Email

July 20, 2017 / in Blog / by Zafar Khan, RPost CEO

$100 Million IT Budget May Not Secure “The Human Factor” Morgan Stanley CEO James Gorman has joined a new club along with the CEOs of Goldman Sachs, Barclays and Citigroup. Each has fallen victim to an email prankster who, posing as a colleague or friend, sent email messages to them and tricked them into responding. […]