FossaMail Open-Source Mail Client Launches Update

There are a few reasons to skirt the old standbys and try something different with your email, as this update from Pale Moon shows. The people who launched their own browser have released an update to their popular FossaMail feature, and it’s a great way to switch from a cloud-based mail client to a desktop.

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FossaMail is built on the Mozilla Thunderbird client but without all the will-they-or-won’t-they of the rumors that Mozilla has done with Thunderbird. Even better, FossaMail is compatible with both Windows and Linux, while offering a 64-bit download in Windows to up the speed, address more memory, and perform other 64-bit operations.

At the same time, FossaMail looks and feels just like Thunderbird, despite the oval tab fiasco. It still offers a contacts list, calendar, and chat, just like most users have come to expect from their email platforms. It’s so close to Thunderbird, in fact, that the developers didn’t bother with an extensive tutorial or FAQ, but instead just point users to the Thunderbird help section if they have any problems.

But since we know and love Mozilla, it’s worth noting that the Utilu Mozilla Firefox collection got an update as well. This handy tool lets developers and web publishers see how their sites will work within Firefox, which is helpful since the browser consistently remains in the top three of most-used web browsers around the world. It maintains a lot of versions of Firefox so you can check your compatibility against multiple releases in order to reach as wide an audience of users as possible.

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US Considers Sanctions Against China For Alleged Cybertheft Activity

The Washington Post’s Ellen Nakashima has reported that the Obama administration are planning a series of ‘unprecedented economic sanctions against Chinese companies and individuals,’ who have gained from the Chinese government’s cybertheft of ‘US trade secrets.’

The news has surfaced just weeks before the Chinese Premier, Xi Jinping, visits Washington for his first state visit. Political insiders have speculated that talk of sanctions this close to an official visit is as about sending Beijing a message that ‘enough is enough,’in regard to cybertheft.

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It is believed that the Chinese government has been behind a sustained barrage of cyber-attacks against US companies in recent years. Experts have argued that US intelligence agencies took too long to realise that China had departed from ‘traditional espionage operations’ such as trying to steal military and civilian technology, until it was too late.

US security agencies had believed that critical infrastructure, such as power stations and phone networks were most at risk, and focused on them accordingly. But China has, allegedly, instead been targeting ‘sensitive business and personal data,’ according to the FBI.

The US has publicly accused China of actively funding dedicated teams of hackers’ intent on stealing commercial secrets, and personal information from American companies. It should be noted that China has strenuously denied the allegations.

While cyber espionage is not uncommon between competing states, the FBI stated last month that ‘economic espionage cases surged 53 percent’ last year, citing that China accounted for most of that increase.

Should the US decide to place economic sanctions against China, it seems that security breaches against US government facilities will not be a factor. Sanctions will instead be aimed at data breaches judged to have directly benefited ‘Chinese industry.’  Espionage at an international level is, apparently, to be expected for ‘traditional intelligence purposes.’

The US government and private sector companies in America are expected to spend in excess of a trillion dollars on cyber defense in the coming decade. This has led to some analysts to declare that cyber warfare between nations will be the battlefield for a new Cold War.

You can read the original and rather excellent article by Ellen Nakashima, in the Washington Post, here.
 

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