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Why does neither Google nor Microsoft's cloud services understand the "Maximum size exceeded" error in an email rejection? If a competent mail service rejects an email that is too large, Microsoft will tell users the email was rejected as spam and Google will tell users the email was rejected because the destination mailbox is full. Both are wrong and dumb. #email #gmail #outlook

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Google's new #Gmail feature allows businesses to send end-to-end encrypted emails, but it's not true end-to-end encryption.

The #encryption and decryption occur on the user's device, but the keys are managed by the organization.

Because the organization retains custody of the keys, they can easily snoop on communications.

Ars Technica · Google unveils end-to-end messages for Gmail. Only thing is: It’s not true E2EE.By Dan Goodin

#Google acaba de llamar #E2EE a un recién estrenado método de cifrado en #GMail que de hecho es la muestra más evidente de lo que podrían querer quienes apoyan #ChatControl.
Las claves de cifrado quedan en mano de los administradores, y quien tenga acceso a ellas puede husmear en las comunicaciones de cualquiera bajo su paraguas. Venden su gestor de contraseñas igual.

Si las llaves de tu coche las custodia otro, no es tu coche.
Con las claves de cifrado sucede lo mismo.

arstechnica.com/security/2025/

Ars Technica · Google unveils end-to-end messages for Gmail. Only thing is: It’s not true E2EE.By Dan Goodin

E2EE means that only a sender & recipient can encrypt & decrypt an email message. However, in E2EE Gmail, the actual encryption & decryption process occurs on end-user devices, so admins with keys could snoop any time.

#gmail #e2ee #enterprise #encryption
arstechnica.com/security/2025/

Ars Technica · Google unveils end-to-end messages for Gmail. Only thing is: It’s not true E2EE.By Dan Goodin