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Experts warn millions of email servers could be vulnerable to attack

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  • New research reveals millions of host sites are without TLS encryption
  • TLS encryption allows end-to-end encryption for safer communications and browsing
  • ShadowServer has recommended these hosts be retired

New research from ShadowServer has revealed 3.3 million POP3 (Post Office Protocol) and IMAP (Internet Message Access Protocol) mail servers are currently exposed to network sniffing attacks, due to being without TLS encryption.

TLS, or Transport Layer Security, is a security protocol which provides end-to-end security between applications over the Internet. It is used for secure web browsing, and encrypts communications through email, file transfer, and messaging.

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