Remember this? All I wanted was a modern email client that downloaded directly from the server — like they have forever — with no risky middleman. The Edison privacy policy said “we store as little of your email on our servers as possible”.
— Cabel (@cabel) May 16, 2020
Well, sadly, https://t.co/jybw2roDHW
This is why you have #MSIntune, Conditional Access, MFA and all that other good stuff to protect email and more besides #Microsoft365 #CyberSecurity https://t.co/lve21f3bgA
— O365 Ninjas (@Office365Ninjas) May 16, 2020
In today's edition of “Trusted third parties are security holes”
— Arun (@arunsasi) May 16, 2020
(quote by @NickSzabo4 )https://t.co/R6aP4TySqO
This is your regular reminder that every mail client you try out or 3rd party app you authorize read access to your mail opens the door to all of your most sensitive accounts being hijacked. https://t.co/UoeE0Q5tRj
— Justin Searls (@searls) May 16, 2020
Edison Mail rolls back update after iOS users reported they could see strangers’ emails https://t.co/A8VL5cy6Oz pic.twitter.com/4zsBETXXPZ
— The Verge (@verge) May 16, 2020
This is not a bug, this is technological bankruptcy. This shouldn’t be remotely possible: Edison Mail rolls back update after iOS users reported they could see strangers’ emails https://t.co/KtXjplcu8w
— Sebastian Sanne (@SebastianSanne) May 16, 2020
이메일 앱 에디슨 메일 Edison Mail, 낯선 사람의 이메일 볼 수 있는 문제 발생
— lunamoth (@lunamoth) May 17, 2020
이런 앱은 버그 고친다고 해도 사용해선 안될듯. 이메일에서 이런 문제를??
Edison Mail rolls back update after iOS users reported they could see strangers’ emails - The Verge https://t.co/5QLoP1iP82
This is why you don't give hosted services access to your email – ever. I have a story from Google+ days where we (me) inadvertently introduced a near catastrophic privacy bug caused by a single line of misplaced code (early return). Luckily, we caught it.https://t.co/oRbis8tIAE
— David Byttow (@davidbyttow) May 18, 2020