Panama Papers

Keep Utra-Sensitive Parts of Messages Private, There is Now Electronic Disappearing Ink™

October 08, 2021 / in Blog / by Zafar Khan, RPost CEO

Panama Papers Strike Again. Is Your Attorney-Client Info Really Safe? It’s a bad time to be a billionaire foreign leader, an oil tycoon, or a Hollywood mega-star (on second thought, it can’t be that bad, but…). While it’s no secret that the rich and powerful often hide away their assets offshore, the latest international journalistic […]

Does the New Era of Mega-Leaks Obsolete Attorney-Client Privilege?

April 07, 2016 / in Blog / by Zafar Khan, RPost CEO

On Sunday, more than a hundred media outlets around the world, coordinated by the Washington, DC-based International Consortium of Investigative Journalists (“ICIJ”), released stories on the “Panama Papers”, which is an exposé of private client and internal work product emails and other files.  More than 5 million emails and files were stolen from within the […]

Tech Trends to Expect in 2017 – Part 3 of 3

January 19, 2017 / in Blog / by Zafar Khan, RPost CEO

We hope you are enjoying the “Tech Trends to Expect in 2017″ series. Last week, we made the second of three weekly predictions on technology trends we think will manifest in 2017. Here’s our third and final prediction of the series: Prediction 3: Cybersecurity will be a primary purchase driver for consumers shopping for professional services Consumers are […]

RPost Year-in-Review 2017

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

The RPost team thanks you, our community of users, customers, partners, shareholders, and advocates, for another exciting year at RPost. Your support enables the RPost team to continue innovating for our customers, and to maintain RPost as a worldwide leader in cyber security, compliance, and productivity solutions.

SEC Whistleblower Suits: Lawyers Are Cashing In

September 16, 2016 / in Blog / by Zafar Khan, RPost CEO

Lawyers are collecting millions in contingency fees from whistleblower lawsuits. The SEC Whistleblower Program has awarded over $107 million to 33 individuals in the last five years.  As the penalties grow and the SEC collects more funds, whistleblower staff and resources also grow.

How Should Businesses Safely Communicate About Sensitive Client Matters

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

Panama Papers – A Second Look at Human Error The most consequential type of data leak may be the often openly colorful private correspondence between lawyer and client. This correspondence, if exposed, may be revealing as it contains attorney-client advice, dialog regarding strategies, financial, and legal consideration, as well as documents.

The Best Way to Encrypt Your Email Which has Information Sensitive to the Highest Degree

November 30, 2017 / in Blog / by Zafar Khan, RPost CEO

Foreign Journalists Discover Treasure in Bermuda As enchanting as the Bermuda sea is, during rough weather, Bermuda’s beguiling reefs have been the source of many lost ships over the past hundreds of years during trans-Atlantic journeys shipping treasures and taxes from the Americas to Europe. However, no one could have anticipated the rough waves that […]

How to Send Large Files Right From Microsoft Outlook With Encrypted Links, for Extra Protection

May 06, 2019 / in Blog / by Zafar Khan, RPost CEO

Vacationing in The Bahamas? Leave Your Laptop at Home The constitution provides certain privacy rights. Attorneys and their clients generally enjoy extra protections on privacy with “privileged” correspondence. But what happens if the information is inadvertently exposed? There are all sorts of pitfalls that can expose your sensitive information. Here are some shocking ones.

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. […]