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A Conversational Email Service that lets anyone correspond with Smart AI for Free by Simply Sending Questions

May 26, 2023 / in Blog / by Zafar Khan, RPost CEO

Here’s the situation: Like a lot of people, you’ve been working from home for a while and your resistance to colds/flu bugs has been lowered. Now that you’re back in the office for few days a week, you’ve begun to get exposed to all those pesky bugs again. 

Prevent, Detect and Disarm BEC-Initiated Wire Fraud (Mis-Payment) Attacks

May 19, 2023 / in Blog / by Zafar Khan, RPost CEO

After reading the recent FBI report on the state of email related cybercrime in 2022, one statistic popped out at me, when correlating different parts of the report related to Business Email Compromise and Ransomware. 

RPost Services are Better Together with Microsoft

May 12, 2023 / in Blog / by Zafar Khan, RPost CEO

Mother’s Day is all about getting the family together and celebrating the one person in the family that is often the glue holding things (typical family chaos) together. Better celebrated together; if at all possible. Better together.

Top Three FBI-Special-Agent Speaker Insights on BEC

May 05, 2023 / in Blog / by Zafar Khan, RPost CEO

We’ve had a few days of insightful discussions at the world’s largest legal IT security event, ILTA LegalSEC. Since many of you are not able to (or not in the right frame of mind to) travel to beautiful Baltimore to experience this event live, I thought I would dedicate this week’s Tech Essentials to sharing the top three FBI-special-agent speaker insights (from my perspective).

At-the-Recipient is the Latest Data Leak Vector, and RMail and RDocs Can be Enabled Easily to Plug These Leaks

April 28, 2023 / in Blog / by Zafar Khan, RPost CEO

Remember that classic book from high school English class, Animal Farm by George Orwell? (This is when the teacher droned on about what an ‘allegory’ was 😊.) Even if you don’t remember, there’s a famous bit where one of the anthropomorphized sheep says, “four legs good, two legs baaad.” What he means is that you should trust the animal that is more sturdy—that sheep don’t teeter and wobble like those unruly two-legged humans.