Researcher finds flaw in 'world's most secure' email service

Security researcher Scott Helme has reportedly revealed flaws in US-based startup Nomx's email service which it claims is the "world's most secure communications protocol." Helme alleges the ₹12,800 device used by the service can be remotely hacked to take control of a user's email account. Notably, Nomx claimed the researcher's hack involved actions typical users wouldn't undertake.

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