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Category: Privacy

Protecting Key Sectors from Cybercrime: A Strategic Imperative for the Digital Age

6.3.24 | by Van Graham n today’s interconnected world, cybercrime has evolved into a sophisticated and persistent threat targeting a broad array of sectors. As a leading cybersecurity firm, we understand that the landscape of cyber threats is continually shifting, necessitating a proactive and strategic approach to safeguarding critical infrastructure. This blog entry delves into […]

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High Level Cybersecurity Firm, LastPast, Data Breach

1.23.23 | by Van Graham In late 2022, LastPass, a popular password management service, experienced a security breach that was publicly admitted by the company in December. The breach was significant as it exposed sensitive information of millions of users, including their email addresses, password hints, and encrypted master passwords.  A mitigating factor of this […]

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Are We Safe from Hackers?

10.22.21 | by Lance Fogarty The password policies required by some institutions, for well over a decade, may be unsuitable for protecting security. According to the Wall Street Journal, “The man who wrote the book on password management has a confession to make: He blew it.” His opinions quickly became the industry standard, however, Mr. […]

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Vulnerability of Secret Questions

9.27.21 | by Lance Fogarty With the proliferation of personal information available on the Internet, your secret questions could be failing you. For one, there are a multitude of websites housing large databases of your historical information. BeenVerified is only one of many websites whose focus is collecting and publishing, for profit, information about you […]

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Should I Trust That Link?

9.10.21 | by Lance Fogarty Whether you receive a link via email, SMS, iMessage, Facebook Messenger, or any other communication method, click at the risk to you and others. Even the best IT security teams cannot protect you or the company when an erroneous link is clicked, or worse additional information is submitted on any […]

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