Gmail’s web client is set to receive one of its most substantial overhauls ever in the next few weeks, but Google has yet to publicly announce the update. But that hasn’t stopped The Verge from sharing details about the new design all week, including a new report today covering an interesting...
This morning I received an email from Yahoo entitled “Important Security Information for Yahoo Users”. Five minutes later I’d closed my account.
The email was Yahoo’s admission that I was one of 1bn victims in a data breach of staggering proportions.
It wasn’t that this could be the biggest...
There’s a reason why companies that handle sensitive billing information may ask customers to verify their email addresses before sending any communications. It’s to prevent customers from seeing things they shouldn’t. So why doesn’t AT&T have such a safeguard in place for its customers...
Trying to keep your head above water in an email inbox — it can be a pain in the neck.
For the gobs of people using Google’s wildly popular Gmail service, however, the handy Unsubscribe and Block buttons can be used to help manage onslaughts of unwanted email, whether they’re from subscriptions...
I wonder how many people will actually fall for this.....:eek::D
Hey Cindy,
Please read this email carefully. I would like to personally thank you for supporting me :) and heres your once in a lifetime opportunity to make the $5000 in the next 24 hours.
Here are the steps:
1. Sign up at the...
I upgraded the site email server a short time ago. In the process, nothing is as easy as it seems for me lately, I lost all the settings. To make sure that everything is working as it should could you make sure you're getting email from the site for PM's and subscribed threads?
I think I...
You know the drill: Utter expletive, grind teeth, change passwords, get on with life.
Mozilla has 'fessed up to accidentally exposing the email addresses for 76,000 members of its Developer Network, along with 4000 encrypted passwords. The breach was caused by a bad script that on July 23 was...
One trick you may or may not have picked up about Gmail is that you can add in periods anywhere in the front part of your address and it makes no difference whatsoever: john.smith@gmail.com works just the same as johnsmith@gmail.com. What's more, you can add a plus sign and any word before the @...
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