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May the Fourth Be With You
It’s Star Wars Day!! May the force be with you. Jedis, Greys, and Sith unite for a day for video watching and beer.
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Mobile App Security Exploit Examples: Painful Real-life Lessons
The climate around mobile app security is heating up.
Mobile app vulnerabilities are exploited every day, resulting in expensive data breaches and loss of public trust.
In this section, we will try to learn from the failures of other companies and highlight how real the threats outlined above can be.
Timehop Fails To Trust Two-Factor Authentication
Starting in December of 2017, TimeHop ...
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Is your mobile app secure?
It shouldn’t come as a surprise that mobile apps are targeted by hackers, given the rapid adoption and increased usage globally. By some estimates, one out of every 36 mobile devices has high-risk apps installed.1
An even more sobering mobile app security statistic for businesses to hear: 71% of fraud transactions came from mobile apps and mobile browsers in ...
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Have you been approached by phone or email for a business loan or line of credit? How do you know if the offer is legitimate, or part of a scam designed to separate you from the money you have? Today’s guest post will answer those questions, and more.
A guest post by Jeff Gitlen
If you’re a small business owner, then you’re already ...
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North Korean Malicious Cyber Activity
Original release date: April 10, 2019
The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) and the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) have identified a Trojan malware variant—referred to as HOPLIGHT—used by the North Korean government. The U.S. Government refers to malicious cyber activity by the North Korean government as HIDDEN COBRA.
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Privacy has taken a huge hit since the introduction of the Internet. Google and Facebook are data mining our lives for information they can sell to advertisers and marketers. Our own government spies on us illegally without stop. Our information is stored on websites, and scoped up in huge data breaches, ending up in the hands of cyber-criminal gangs. What can we do about it? Today we publish the second ...
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Privacy has taken a huge hit since the introduction of the Internet. Google and Facebook are data mining our lives for information they can sell to advertisers and marketers. Our own government spies on us illegally without stop. Our information is stored on websites, and scoped up in huge data breaches, ending up in the hands of cyber-criminal gangs. What can we do about it? Today we publish the second ...
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Privacy has taken a huge hit since the introduction of the Internet. Google and Facebook are data mining our lives for information they can sell to advertisers and marketers. Our own government spies on us illegally without stop. Our information is stored on websites, and scooped up in huge data breaches, ending up in the hands of cyber-criminal gangs. What can we do about it? Today we open a three ...
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