LinkedIn user data leaked: Database shows emails, profile data, phones, full names, and more confidential info.
The same threat actor has leaked larger amounts of data from LinkedIn dated 2023. They claim this new data contains 35M lines and is 12 GB uncompressed.
I'm not sure what you're implying here regarding headers? Email is insecure regardless; even when using SMTP with TLS, it's not like the headers are exposed whereas the body would be encrypted or something.
Is there a single large company that even sends PGP email?
logging into example.com with the user's email and that 2fa code is going to be a breeze
Sure, IF 1. you already have the user's password, and 2. a new code wouldn't be required/the previous code invalidated when initiating a new login session?
Like, I'm not saying that 2FA codes via email is secure, but you're implying that they are making a security hole via this - which I don't see.
Unless you followed by installing gpg... then you failed. There are tons of uses for it, not necessarily encrypting emails (or more precisely, it kind of sucks at encrypting emails).