In times like these, hackers can get a hold of just about anything you send or receive over the internet. Sometimes you may also accidentally leave your mailbox open when you leave your pc and someone who isn’t supposed to read your mail gets their chance to do so. Well here’s a program that will take care of this situation for you. SecExMail is a program that “encrypts” your e-mail so that it is only readable by your intended recipient, who will also need this program and a password to “decrypt” the e-mails you send. Whether you’re playing “CIA” with your friends or just working in a large office with plenty of nosy employees, this program should take care of your situation (except for maybe the nosiness).
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