You need to be using macOS, Apple Mail, be sending encrypted emails from Apple Mail, not be using FileVault to encrypt your entire system already, and know exactly where in Apple’s system files to be looking for this information. Peters does point out that this issue is something that won’t affect the vast majority of users: At The Verge, Jay Peters has the details, noting that this is a blow for a company that has long touted its sterling reputation when it comes to privacy and security. What happens when a nominally secure email system turns out to be less secure than expected? That’s what Apple is currently remedying with a new fix to address security concerns with Apple Mail.
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