Do you access your email via Wi-Fi? Most of us do. You probably also use WPA2 as the safety protocol for your Wi-Fi network(s) because it’s the industry standard. We all think that reading and sending email via Wi-Fi is generally safe and secure, but the recent KRACK attacks will give you something new to think […]
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Zimbra Collaboration 8.7: Two-factor authentication (2FA) – Technical Preview
Coming with Zimbra Collaboration 8.7 is an exciting new feature: two-factor authentication (also known as 2FA). Two-factor authentication is a technology that provides identification of users with the combination of two different components. These components may be something that the user knows (like a password, UserID, etc) and something that the user possesses (a good example can be […]