Protect Yourself with Secure Passwords
Despite the increasingly vast trust we put into the Internet to keep our personal and business information safe and secure, many users take their passwords very lightly. In an analysis studying over 32...
View ArticleWhat to do if your Laptop is Stolen
The problem with carrying around an expensive, portable piece of equipment is that it's possible for someone to pick it up and run with it. According to LoJack, a security firm that focuses on stolen...
View Article6 Million Passwords Stolen from LinkedIn
LinkedIn, the popular social network geared towards business networking and communication, has reported a major breach in security. A file containing over six million passwords was leaked and posted on...
View ArticleEnable Two-Step Verification to Secure your Dropbox
The popular file-hosting service saw some bad press last month when user-account credentials were stolen by hackers. Dropbox has since promised to increase their security efforts and have recently...
View ArticleManage Passwords for Better Security, Part 1
Some people are just asking to have their identities stolen. If your password is personal and simple, written down next to your computer, used on multiple sites, and shared with others; then you might...
View Article3 Tools to Strengthen Your Passwords, Part 2
When we last met, we discussed the importance of using strong passwords to protect your identity. We now want go over three solutions to manage all of your different passwords spread out over your many...
View Article2 Million Stolen Passwords Recovered
Security company Trustwave made a discovery last week that sent the online world into a frenzy. They recovered two million stolen passwords from 93,000 different websites. This password cache included...
View ArticleWarning: Heartbleed Bug Assails the Web
The same day that Microsoft ceased supporting Windows XP with security patches was also the day a vicious little monster was discovered – the Heartbleed bug, which renders privacy in the OpenSSL...
View ArticleProtect Yourself with Secure Passwords
Despite the increasingly vast trust we put into the Internet to keep our personal and business information safe and secure, many users take their passwords very lightly. In an analysis studying over 32...
View ArticleWhat to do if your Laptop is Stolen
The problem with carrying around an expensive, portable piece of equipment is that it's possible for someone to pick it up and run with it. According to LoJack, a security firm that focuses on stolen...
View Article6 Million Passwords Stolen from LinkedIn
LinkedIn, the popular social network geared towards business networking and communication, has reported a major breach in security. A file containing over six million passwords was leaked and posted on...
View ArticleEnable Two-Step Verification to Secure your Dropbox
The popular file-hosting service saw some bad press last month when user-account credentials were stolen by hackers. Dropbox has since promised to increase their security efforts and have recently...
View ArticleManage Passwords for Better Security, Part 1
Some people are just asking to have their identities stolen. If your password is personal and simple, written down next to your computer, used on multiple sites, and shared with others; then you might...
View Article3 Tools to Strengthen Your Passwords, Part 2
When we last met, we discussed the importance of using strong passwords to protect your identity. We now want go over three solutions to manage all of your different passwords spread out over your many...
View Article2 Million Stolen Passwords Recovered
Security company Trustwave made a discovery last week that sent the online world into a frenzy. They recovered two million stolen passwords from 93,000 different websites. This password cache included...
View ArticleWarning: Heartbleed Bug Assails the Web
The same day that Microsoft ceased supporting Windows XP with security patches was also the day a vicious little monster was discovered – the Heartbleed bug, which renders privacy in the OpenSSL...
View ArticleThe Heartbleed Aftermath
The Heartbleed bug, one of the nastiest deficiencies in Internet security to date, was found last week. More than two-thirds of the Internet's secure information could have been leaked from websites...
View ArticleIt Seems Sony Can’t Get a Break from IT Issues
It’s the holiday season… for everyone but Sony, at least. The tech/entertainment supergiant has been experiencing a ton of security issues lately. Last month, someone hacked into Sony’s databases and...
View ArticlePractical Biometric Passwords Infiltrate the US Military
Humans are always striving to create the next big security measure against the massive wave of online threats. One topic consistently in discussion is biometrics as a security measure, which take...
View ArticleNearly 50% of Data Stolen in 2015 Were Passwords and Email Addresses
In 2015, there was an incredible amount of information stolen from organizations all over the world. From healthcare companies to government institutions, nobody was safe from the endless onslaught of...
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