• Film Director Christopher Nolan Doesn't Use Email
    Hollywood director Christopher Nolan, known for directing The Dark Knight trilogy and Memento, among other films, does not use email. In a recent interview with The New York Times Magazine, he admitted that he doesn't have an email address. If an important message needs to come his way, his assistant receives the email and prints it out for him to read.
  • Indian Court Pushes For More Secure Email Policy Among Officials
    The Delhi High Court in India is investigating government officials for using their private email accounts for official business purposes. The court argues that in doing so, the officials risk having official Indian business stored on servers outside of the country, a potential security threat. Lawyers for the court are pushing for an email policy that would protect against this threat.
  • GoDaddy Users Targeted in Spam Campaign
    Spammers are targeting GoDaddy customers with a spam emails that claims to come from the domain hosting site. The phishing messages solicit recipients to click on a malicious link that then tries to collect login credentials from the victim.
  • Australian Drivers Targeted in New Spam Threat
    Spammers are going after Australian drivers with a new spam email campaign that appears to come from a legitimate government agency. Fake emails that claim to come from the NSW Office of State Revenue warn recipients that they have a ticket that they must pay. The email claims that the driver was caught speeding by a camera on the road.
  • Gmail's Android Update Will Bring Compatibility With Yahoo, Microsoft & Beyond
    Google is working on a new version of Gmail for Android. The app will allow users to access email accounts that are not Google. Version 5 includes compatibility with Outlook, Yahoo and any IMAP- or Exchange-based email accounts. Users can choose from these various email clients in their preferences.
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