Being in infosec for so long takes its toll. I've come to the conclusion that if you give a data point to a company, they will eventually sell it, leak it, lose it or get hacked and relieved of it. There really don't seem to be any exceptions, and it gets depressing.
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As a security researcher you absolutely should run your own email server. It takes 30 minutes and its extremely easy. Here https://mailcow.email
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Because Brian is a well-known security researcher, he would be better served by Google's advanced protection program. Ignoring privacy here.
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Spoken like someone who is selling mail server software/services. In my experience, very few people know how to run a mail server securely.
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My mail server loads from 27 floppy disks, and is air gapped from the outside world. It can’t send or receive, but it’s like... so secure.
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True. But your risk far diminishes when the email service provider doesn’t actually have any of your emails. It’s the equivalent of a burglar breaking into an empty house.
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I think the concern there is when hackers get to push updates to apps, which users continue to use, assuming it's just as secure as it ever was
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That’s a great consideration.
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Oh god. You’ve caught the attention of the brands.
Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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