News Recap: Covert Redirect Vulnerability

By | May 8th, 2014|Uncategorized|

Late last week, it was reported that a flaw in an online security technology could likely expose social media users personal information to malicious actors.Jodi Mardesich of ReadWrite, comments, “It's not the next Heartbleed, but a security flaw in social-login services gives you one more thing to watch out for in apps and on the [...]

News Recap: The White House’s Cybersecurity Secrets

By | May 2nd, 2014|Uncategorized|

This week, the White House joined the conversation about the current state of cybersecurity when it shared its policies on alerting the public to threats and vulnerabilities.According to David Sanger of The New York Times the discussion started when Michael Daniel, White House cybersecurity coordinator, published a post to the White House blog discussing the [...]

News Recap: Interactive Cyberthreat Map by the Kaspersky Lab

By | April 11th, 2014|Uncategorized|

While many dedicate their careers to spreading the word about cyber security, this week’s news about the Heartbleed vulnerability has put cyber security in the spotlight, giving the world a new found perspective on just how susceptible the Internet can be.Farhad Manjoo of The New York Times said “the bug known as Heartbleed... is a [...]

News Recap: Adding Social Verification to the Multifactor Authentication Mix

By | February 24th, 2014|Uncategorized|

Multifactor authentication is nothing new. In fact, “secret questions” to reset passwords or verify your identity have been around for a long time. However, social networking has made it easier than ever for cyber criminals to find personal information often used to answer “secret questions,” such as a mother’s maiden name, a favorite pet or [...]

News Recap: Cyber Attacks through Social Engineering

By | February 7th, 2014|Uncategorized|

In today’s digital age, nearly everything we do online requires an account composed of a username, password and other important personal data – including answers to private questions for password reset options – unique to each individual. It’s these pieces of information that are the foundation for a person’s “digital life,” or what you could [...]

News Recap: Feb. 1 is National Change Your Password Day

By | January 31st, 2014|Uncategorized|

With the recent release of 2013’s worst passwords, there has been a good deal of discussion about the importance of good password habits. And what better time for this discussion than now, considering National Change Your Password Day is this Saturday, February 1st.SpiceWorks’ Peter Tsai discusses password protection, the dangers that poor password security presents [...]

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