Retailers must overcome business security risks online, in store and in the supply chain. During Halloween time, I love to write seasons-themed articles on how retailers can effectively get rid of the bogeymen threatening to wreak havoc in different parts of their business. This year, I turn my attention to …
Read More »#CyberSecurity: When was the last time you changed your password? | Latest Delhi News
Online shopping for festivals is in full swing, for many! And why not, because pre-Diwali is the time when we let go of all budget restrictions to enjoy the festivities. But, pause, think, and answer: When was the last time you changed your account password? If it takes a long …
Read More »FBI Springfield reminds the public to be vigilant about cybersecurity | New
The Springfield Regional Office of the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) marks Cyber Security Awareness Month in October by reminding the public to take extra precautions to protect themselves against online attacks and scams. Illinois Ranks Fifth in the United States for Most Internet Crime Victims, and Sixth for Total …
Read More »Telegram Bots, a new way used by hackers to access OTPs
Image Source: HackRead When we talk about privacy and online protection, the very first thing that comes to mind is two-factor authentication (2FA). Surprisingly, cybercriminals are trying to try new ways to bypass this protection in order to gain access to users’ one-time passwords (OTPs). Bots are making headlines today …
Read More »How to fix your Google Gmail password on your mobile device – Manila bulletin
Recently I received a Google Critical Security Alert in my email saying that someone is trying to access my Gmail account and has already signed in using my password. I was taken aback because at the same time, I wasn’t even using my Gmail account or reading my emails. So …
Read More »Why aren’t more SMBs using multi-factor authentication?
Cyber attacks against businesses large and small are on the rise as hackers devise new ways to access and steal data. From ransomware to distributed denial of service (DDoS), two facts are of particular concern: The credentials used, most commonly passwords, are responsible for 61% of data breaches. Almost half …
Read More »1Password adds secure sharing option for connections and sensitive data
1Password adds secure sharing option for connections and sensitive data Login details, credit cards and notes containing sensitive information can now be securely shared with the latest version of 1Password. The new feature creates an expiring link and doesn’t require the recipient to be a 1Password customer to view details. …
Read More »Yubico Bio Series Security Keys Support Biometric Authentication
After serving as a trusted login authenticator for years, Yubico has now stepped up its support for biometric authentication. Dubbed the Bio Series, the new Yubico hardware security keys will allow users to authenticate logins with fingerprints. Yubico Bio Series Security Keys Continuing its advocacy and support for passwordless authentication, …
Read More »JMU expert offers advice on cybersecurity
Harrisonburg, Virginia – Computer networks are only as secure as their weakest link and often the weakest link are the people who use those networks. “The greatest threat is human-imposed where people can fall victim to phishing scams and email spoofing to trick them into revealing sensitive information such as …
Read More »The link between the Champions League and cyber attacks
We all love to cheer on our favorite football team, especially as the Champions League is entering its 66e season. Unfortunately, this dedication can leave you vulnerable to cyberattacks as football fans in your organization choose passwords directly linked to their favorite club. Recent data from Specops Software shows the …
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