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Xerox Released the Scan-to-Encrypt Button for its Print-Scanners

May 15, 2020 / in Blog / by Zafar Khan, RPost CEO

Will you be working from home ‘FOREVER’? A lot has been made recently about the Twitter CEO telling his employees that they can work from home ‘forever’ if they see fit. This past Tuesday, the Twitter CEO sent out a much-talked-about email (funny he didn’t use his company’s namesake product for this). The email states, […]

Registered Email with Email Delivery Tracking

May 08, 2020 / in Blog / by Zafar Khan, RPost CEO

Home email, the new normal for millions of Americans Today the Labor Department released a report that showed over 20 million jobs were lost in April alone, boosting the unemployment rate to nearly 15%. These are levels perhaps never seen by any living American. Even as people start to venture out to beaches and parks […]

Anti-Whaling Email Imposter Protection

May 01, 2020 / in Blog / by Zafar Khan, RPost CEO

“You’re Fired!” Fake Termination Emails Proliferate in this Climate of Job Insecurity It was only a matter of time. Fresh off their latest exploits at trying to phish for sensitive financial account information, scammers have set their sights on people’s actual jobs. With jobless claims now topping 30 million and the unemployment rate headed for […]

World Class eSignature and Email Encryption Services

April 24, 2020 / in Blog / by Zafar Khan, RPost CEO

Anatomy of Phishing in this Pandemic – Spearphising is Great, Whaling Best If you have money, savvy phisherman and whalers will find you. With most of the world hunkered down working from home, normal processes are disrupted, so this is a target-rich environment for scammers. They are lurking. Beware!

Award-Winning eSign and E-Security Tools

April 17, 2020 / in Blog / by Zafar Khan, RPost CEO

The “New” Haves and Have Nots It wasn’t too long ago when the term “acclimated” did not mean you were adjusted to high altitude at your favorite rocky mountain ski resort. In the mid-1800’s, it meant you had survived a bout of yellow fever (which had a 50% kill rate) and were now immune.