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Protecting Zimbra with Sucuri web application firewall

You can enhance the security of your Zimbra servers by using a web application firewall (WAF). By using a web application firewall you can add the following protections to Zimbra: Geo blocking, geo fencing Blocking or allow IP addresses Emergency DDoS protection Block anonymous proxies Block top three attack countries Manage HTTP Security Headers Limited […]

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Email Security Protect your email account and data

Identity theft, fraudulent use of your credit card, ransomware… cybercrime is always evolving. There are some simple things you can do to protect your email data and accounts. How can you protect yourself from the most common and real threats like: Identity and credit card information theft Theft of proprietary data Precise phishing attacks Ransomware […]

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Zimbra S/MIME encryption whitepaper

Email messages and attachments can be intercepted as they are sent over the Internet. Many email providers support secure connections for incoming and outgoing email. However, the email protocol has a flaw: it falls-back to unsecure connections if an error happens. Zimbra supports S/MIME a standard for encryption and signing email. By using S/MIME encryption […]

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Zimbra Security and PCI DSS

Emails are accessible to most people anywhere and anytime. However, when it comes to handling sensitive data like credit card information, you need to rethink your messaging options. The Payment Card Industry Data Security Standard (PCI DSS) is an information security framework intended to help merchants and service providers protect credit and debit card transactions […]

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Deprecation of the “X-XSS-Protection” header

Hello Zimbra Customers, Partners & Friends, In the past Zimbra recommended to set the X-XSS-Protection HTTP response header. This header used to enable additional protection against cross-site scripting (XSS) attacks in some web browsers. However this header is now deprecated and support is removed from most browsers. In case you have configured Zimbra to use […]

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