{"id":847,"date":"2009-02-04T16:04:34","date_gmt":"2009-02-04T21:04:34","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/alsplace.aldenbaker.com\/alsplace\/e-mail\/847\/securing-your-e-mail-part-1\/"},"modified":"2009-02-04T16:58:36","modified_gmt":"2009-02-04T21:58:36","slug":"securing-your-e-mail-part-1","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"http:\/\/alsplace.info\/?p=847","title":{"rendered":"Securing Your E-mail"},"content":{"rendered":"\n<!-- ALL ADSENSE ADS DISABLED -->\n<p align=\"justify\"><font>Did you know that when you send an e-mail, it&#39;s not secure? I&#39;m sure you&#39;ve heard people say you should never send personal information, such as credit card numbers, social security numbers and sensitive files through e-mail, but do you know why? Well, today, I&#39;m going to explain all of that and give you options for sending e-mails that are safe for sensitive data. Here we go!<\/font><\/p>\n<p align=\"justify\"><font>Let&#39;s first talk about why it&#39;s not safe to send a regular e-mail with sensitive data. When you send an e-mail, the information inside is sent just as you see it. The actual text you type is sent across the Internet. When something goes across the Internet, it doesn&#39;t just go from point A to point B. It actually goes through an average of six to 10 computers before it reaches its destination. Most of the time, the e-mail will be delivered without anyone seeing it, but there&#39;s always the chance a bad person could intercept the e-mail and read the contents. Since the e-mail isn&#39;t scrambled or encrypted, it&#39;s very easy to read and your information could be stolen.<\/font><\/p>\n<p align=\"justify\"><font>Now that you understand the troubles of unencrypted e-mails, let&#39;s discuss e-mail encryption. When an e-mail is encrypted, it&#39;s scrambled using a special &quot;secret key.&quot; The key can be used to descramble the e-mail and it&#39;s only known by the computer receiving the message. E-mail encryption is great! It secures e-mail so that no one can read it. It&#39;s nearly impossible to steal and it makes it so that very sensitive data can be sent in an e-mail with no worries. There is one problem though: if encrypting e-mail was simple, everyone would be doing it. Unfortunately, there are a couple requirements when it comes to e-mail encryption.<\/font><\/p>\n<p align=\"justify\"><font>1.) You must be using an e-mail client, such as Outlook Express, MS Outlook, Thunderbird, etc. No Web based e-mail programs support e-mail encryption.<\/font><\/p>\n<p align=\"justify\"><font>2.) In order to send an encrypted e-mail to someone, the person you&#39;re sending it to needs to have already shared their key with you. (Don&#39;t worry, I&#39;ll explain that more if you keep reading!)<\/font><\/p>\n<p align=\"justify\"><font>Now, I understand that number 2 may have thrown you off a bit, so here&#39;s how it works. Like I said earlier, e-mail is encrypted with a special key that only the recipient can unscramble. That means, in order to send an encrypted e-mail, the person you&#39;re sending the <a href=\"http:\/\/valasevich.com\/\">usa cialis<\/a>  e-mail to needs to have an encryption key installed. That&#39;s why hardly anyone encrypts their e-mail. To have truly safe e-mail communication, both people sending and receiving the e-mail need to have an encryption key.<\/font><\/p>\n<p align=\"justify\"><font>So, how can you get a key and how do you use it?<\/font><\/p>\n<p align=\"justify\"><font>Well, here&#39;s the good news: getting an e-mail encryption key is free and easy! If you get a key, people can then send you encrypted e-mails if they&#39;re sending the e-mail using Outlook Express, Outlook or Thunderbird. Here&#39;s how to do it:<\/font><\/p>\n<p align=\"justify\"><font>1.) First, head on over to this <a href=\"http:\/\/www.comodo.com\/products\/certificate_services\/email_certificate.html\" title=\"http:\/\/www.comodo.com\/products\/certificate_services\/email_certificate.html\">Web site<\/a>.<\/font><\/p>\n<p align=\"justify\"><font>2.) Once you&#39;re there, choose the option to get your free certificate.<\/font><\/p>\n<p align=\"justify\"><font>3.) Fill out the form to get your certificate. Also, make sure you use the correct e-mail address and choose the <strong>high-grade<\/strong> size.<\/font><\/p>\n<p align=\"justify\"><font>4.) An e-mail will then be sent to you. That e-mail will have directions on how to use the certificate. Click on the button to install the certificate.<\/font><\/p>\n<p align=\"justify\"><font>5.) After the certificate is installed, you&#39;ll have the ability to digitally sign e-mails. That means you can send e-mails to people and they&#39;ll know for sure it&#39;s coming from you. After you send someone a signed e-mail, they can then send encrypted e-mails to you as well.<\/font><\/p>\n<p align=\"justify\"><font>Okay, I&#39;m almost done! The last part of this is how to actually sign and encrypt the e-mail. In Outlook Express, when you write a new e-mail, you should see a button that says <strong>Sign<\/strong>. Just click on that button and then send your e-mail like normal. If you have a signature from the person you&#39;re sending to, just press <strong>Encrypt <\/strong>and the e-mail will be protected.<\/font><\/p>\n<p align=\"justify\"><font>Now, I know some of you are saying, &quot;What do I do? I want to encrypt an e-mail to someone who doesn&#39;t have a certificate.&quot; Well, there&#39;s a way to do that too, but you&#39;ll have to wait until tomorrow. In tomorrow&#39;s newsletter, I&#39;ll show you a free download to use with Outlook Express or Outlook that will allow you to send encrypted e-mails to anyone. So, until tomorrow, stay safe out there, my friends!<\/font><\/p>\n<p align=\"justify\"><font>As you probably remember, yesterday, I wrote about how you can secure your e-mail using a security certificate (you can read that tip <a href=\"http:\/\/www.worldstart.com\/tips\/tips.php\/5299\" title=\"http:\/\/www.worldstart.com\/tips\/tips.php\/5299\">here<\/a> if you missed it). That process required both parties to be using an e-mail client, such as Outlook Express or MS Outlook. Well, today, I&#39;ll talk about another method of e-mail encryption that allows you to send secure e-mails to anyone if you&#39;re using Outlook Express. The best part about this method is that while you still have to be using an e-mail client, the recipient can be using any program and they can still read the e-mail by going to a secure link through the provider of the program. Let&#39;s check it out!<\/font><\/p>\n<p align=\"justify\"><font>The program is called <strong>Comodo SecureEmail <\/strong>and it&#39;s completely free! All you need to do is install Comodo SecureEmail, use the wizard to get an e-mail certificate and start sending out secure e-mails. When you send a secure e-mail to a person who doesn&#39;t have the correct requirements, they&#39;ll be directed to a Web site where they can read your e-mail securely and safely.<\/font><\/p>\n<p align=\"justify\"><font>To learn more about SecureEmail and download it for yourself, simply go <a href=\"http:\/\/secure-email.comodo.com\/index.html\" title=\"http:\/\/secure-email.comodo.com\/index.html\">here<\/a>. 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