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Telecom encourages Yahoo Xtra users to adopt new Yahoo security protection - but expert says horse may have already bolted

Chris Keall
Mon, 10 Feb 2014

Telecom has drawn praise for a push to encourage users of its web mail service to adopt SSL - a new security layer of protection recently introduced by Yahoo, the company that hosts Yahoo Xtra mail.

In an initiative that kicked off in January, Yahoo is making SSL (secure sockets layer) the

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Chris Keall
Mon, 10 Feb 2014
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Telecom encourages Yahoo Xtra users to adopt new Yahoo security protection - but expert says horse may have already bolted
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