It’s a little-known fact that before emails reach your inbox, they pass through a buffer designed to scan and block malicious content. However, over time, email providers—especially Gmail—have shifted their focus to just adding “warning labels” to those with suspicious links or attachments. This approach, best described as “beating around the bush” hasn’t reduced threats much at all. Shockingly, 91% of all cyberattacks still originate from emails. So, what gives? Read More
How to undo Apple Mail’s latest update and get your old inbox back
With the release of iOS 18.2, Apple overhauled the look and layout of its Mail app for the iPhone. By default, the...