ProtonMail is bringing its encrypted email offering to popular desktop clients. Available now, ProtonMail ‘Bridge’ offers the same end-to-end encryption of its web version to Apple Mail, Outlook, and Thunderbird.
After downloading and installing the app, it runs behind the scenes as a local email server. The Bridge communicates directly with ProtonMail’s encrypted email servers through its API, which offers all the benefits of end-to-end and zero-access encryption: meaning, even ProtonMail can’t access your email.
While third-party solutions offering encryption on desktop clients isn’t new, ProtonMail’s is perhaps the first that doesn’t require a change in user behavior to take advantage of it. Unlike GPG tools, for example, Bridge requires only some initial setup (with photo tutorials to walk you through it). Once installed, users don’t have to worry about installing plugins, managing keys, or changing the way they send and receive email.
For a world that still hasn’t mastered basic password security, the idea that casual email users are going to jump in feet-first to end-to-end email encryption might be a tad ambitious. But change is happening, slowly, and ProtonMail just removed one of the largest hurdles to widespread adoption.
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Welcome to this interactive hacker simulator. Click the icons on the right to open the programs or press the numbers on your keyboard. Drag the windows with your mouse to organize them on your desktop.
Interactive Programs
The interactive programs can be opened with the icons on the right of your screen. Try to interact with these programs because most of them responds to your actions.
Mine Bitcoins, watch the surveillance camera, crack passwords, control a nuclear power plant, break into the Interpol database or find the best top secret deals!
Passive Windows
Press the number buttons on your keyboard (0-9) to open the passive windows. These programs show a static or animated window on the center of your screen. You can drag them around with your mouse. Close them pressing the Space key.
Display "Access Denied" or "Permission Granted" warnings, start a self destruction countdown, play an animated neural network tracing or a Matrix code rain. Install a virus, download confidential data, trace a computer's location with satellites, and more!
Hacker Typer
Minimize or close all windows and start pressing random buttons on your keyboard to simulate that you're writing program. The hacker typer will add more than one character at once to the screen to make your writing look faster.
Open the "Remote Connection" program to simulating that you're hacking a top secret governmet server. This automated hacker typer will trigger server responses and will show various programs and warnings on the screen.
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Main gvt server. WARNING: Top secret!
Permission granted! Block: ...7e9Wq#001 Diff:147M
Initialized GPU #0 - #32: [OK] (1.092Ph/s) Started @
Overclock set to 300% | BW:[ 55/ 13/ 4Mh/kWh]
Running BitCrane.exe in unsafe mode | STATUS: Miner running...

| Target: | 23.86.111.0 |
| Database: | User table / Admin role |
Start brute force attack

600
Sequence engaged
Establishing
satellite connection
GeekPrank Hacker Typer
Online hacker simulator
Start typing random text to simulate that you're hacking a computer system.
Discover the programs clicking the icons on the right or press the numbers on your keyboard to show various windows.
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Friday, December 8, 2017
ProtonMail Bridge is an accessible encryption solution for Apple Mail, Outlook, and Thunderbird
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